Is this a keeper?

Do you think this Tennis has potential?


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I think anything "you" like should be a keeper. Everybody has different taste and their opinion will differ. Me personally..i like "stix" so i would keep it. [emoji41]
 
I've had some no name brown turds turn into real beauties many months later.
 
Better question, is anything not a keeper? I think that one looks cool
Spoken like a true coral hoarder lol, yea there's no stopping this
I think anything "you" like should be a keeper. Everybody has different taste and their opinion will differ. Me personally..i like "stix" so i would keep it. [emoji41]
Very true, beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I've had some no name brown turds turn into real beauties many months later.
I hope so, right now it's starting to get pinkish green polyps.I actually bought it bc it reminded me of the jf hw.
 
I like that orange bluish coral. What is that?
It's a superman digi and beyond hardy.The little branch that's behind the tennis actually fell into the sanded got buried and week or so later I found it, remounted it and slowly but surely it can back.
 
That is a beautiful coral. I will start searching for that one.

The tenius, you will just have to ride it out. As they get bigger the color will change. I usually judge them when they are small by the polyp color. If I don't like the color of the polyp then It better have some wonderful color. JMO.
 

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