Future release JF home wrecker

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Here you go folks!!!!

1. 250 w Radium 20k, T5 Actinic, Reefbrite XHO Blue LEDs
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2. 250w Radium 20K only!!!! (shot wide for those who requested)
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Very pretty. Not sure why people can't believe a coral can have exotic colors. If you look at the pictures taken in Indonesia, many of those wild corals are extremely brightly colored and are in daylight. I have a few questions about the "home wrecker."

What species of acropora is this? It appears to be A. tenius.
How difficult has it been to keep these colors?
Can you give details on the location you have it in your reef? I am assuming high light/high flow, but I could be wrong.
What kind of growth rate have you experienced with this piece? You probably haven't seen it awhile since you are Indonesia, but just incase.
 
Jason fox doesn't sell his coral. His corals sell themselves!!!! I personally know him and have seen his corals and they are legit and he is a super cool guy who has worked his but off to get where he is and know one can take that away from him. You rock JF!!!! Congrats on another Killer coral! Your friend from the eastern shore.
 
That's absurd (in a very good way) what a crazy piece. Thanks for more pictures even though you really didn't need to, if anything it just let's us see more of it. Any hints as to how badly this is going to hurt our bank accounts?
 
Very pretty. Not sure why people can't believe a coral can have exotic colors. If you look at the pictures taken in Indonesia, many of those wild corals are extremely brightly colored and are in daylight. I have a few questions about the "home wrecker."

What species of acropora is this? It appears to be A. tenius.
How difficult has it been to keep these colors?
Can you give details on the location you have it in your reef? I am assuming high light/high flow, but I could be wrong.
What kind of growth rate have you experienced with this piece? You probably haven't seen it awhile since you are Indonesia, but just incase.

I figure my post was lost in the crazy soap opera that is going on. I'd like to know more about this coral. @jfox
 
Very pretty. Not sure why people can't believe a coral can have exotic colors. If you look at the pictures taken in Indonesia, many of those wild corals are extremely brightly colored and are in daylight. I have a few questions about the "home wrecker."

What species of acropora is this? It appears to be A. tenius.
How difficult has it been to keep these colors?
Can you give details on the location you have it in your reef? I am assuming high light/high flow, but I could be wrong.
What kind of growth rate have you experienced with this piece? You probably haven't seen it awhile since you are Indonesia, but just incase.
It's a tenius and I have it in high flow medium light.medium growth rate and is maintaining the colors easily in my tank.
 
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Nice coral. As a photographer, I'm sure you're aware that localized changes are relatively straightforward. Providing a RAW would certainly remove all doubts as its the only way to eliminate the possibility of tampering and make accurate relative color comparisons. @143gadgets
 
Maybe it's being blasted by blue LEDs that is making the difference there? I think the horse is pretty thoroughly beaten here. Time will tell...once some frags start circulating we'll get an idea of what they look like under different lighting, conditions, and PS skills(or lack of).
 
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