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I have a new worry about all these almost-beyond-belief colorful corals. I just got a frag of tropic thunder that arrived today, which in pictures is on the level of most of those insanely amazing corals, like cornbreds stuff(maybe it IS a cornbred?), but in regular reef lighting it's VERY unimpressive! In fact, It's less colorful than most "plain" looking corals. Shining actinic moonlight on it, I'm getting the colors to come out, which makes me wonder if that's how all these corals are, that are so colorful and bright that it looks like they're under a blacklight. Are they standard, and less than standard looking corals in some cases, most of the time, and only actually impressive looking when the tank is under non-normal viewing conditions (night time/moonlight actinics, or just while being shown off)? It's pretty obvious that at least most of the pictures Ive seen, if not all, are under heavy actinics, but that definitely doesn't necessarily mean they wouldn't still be amazing otherwise, but is that why I only see actinic flooded pics?
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From the album: Frag Pics
Large frag of alien eye chalice (1x1" frag plug on left for scale)© James N. Dart
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New corals arriving today! We already have hundreds of frags and colonies from $7 to $500 but we have another great shipment coming in today including; kryptonite candy canes, ultra chalice, rhodactis muchrooms, golden plume gorgonians, orange spiny gorgonians, dragon soul prism favias, ultra monti frags, acan cchinata frags and more! We are still fully stocked on fish from a huge shipment we got in before the storm.
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From the album: Frag Pics
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From the album: Frag Pics
Alien eye chalice frag, two Incredibel Hulk paly frags, and discoma mushrooms© James N. Dart
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From the album: Frag Pics
look-down shot including two alien eye chalice frags, derasa clam, and hammer© James N. Dart
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From the album: Frag Pics
SPS frags - alien eye chalice, montipora digitata (red-brown), "purple nurple" encrusting monti© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
Another view of our RBTA popping up behind our crocea clam near the top of the DT© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
RBTA popping up behind our crocea clam near the top of the DT© James N. Dart
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