I want to start by saying I've bought corals online from dozens of vendors over the years and have never had a bad experience. I'm also no stranger to all the different lighting options out there and am very familiar with all of them and how they affect how a coral looks and especially how it looks in a photo. Fortunately I've also always been a bit of an equipment hoarder and still have all my old PCs, T5s, and MH setups from the years before I moved to LED.
Anyhow, my latest must have tank addition was a nice blue Rhodactis mushroom for my newly upgraded softie tank. Over the last year or two I've seen Unique Corals post some impressive colonies and specimens, but with money being way too tight at the time to spend a hundred bucks or more on a single coral I missed my chances of getting one. I thought my luck changed when I saw the second photo in their post https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/sometimes-pictures-are-better-than-words.203726/ recently.
I checked their site every day for a week hoping I didn't miss it and even e-mailed them without a response about getting a nice blue one if I missed it. Sure enough, it finally posted and as soon as I saw it I bought it confident with their reputation and what I thought were good representations of other corals on their site. It shipped promptly with great communication after I placed my order and arrived extremely healthy. In the bag it was barely closed up and the mouth wasn't gaping or spewing guts like mushrooms can when stressed from shipping. When placed in the tank, I was impressed by how quickly it settled and spread out looking like it had been in there for months when it had only been 15 minutes or so.
Everything matched the WYSIWYG photo including the baby polyp and hole in the rock, but unfortunately one thing was WAY off, the color. I tried looking from the top down instead of the side of the tank under all my different lights and different brands of MH bulbs trying to get close to the color pictured to no avail. I checked their site for lighting information when I saw something even more unsettling, another "Persian Rug" Rhodactis that matched the coloration of mine and looks like it was on the same original rock. You can see it here: http://uniquecorals.com/coral/soft-...rsian-rug-indonesian-1-speciemen-wysiwyg.html
Not wanting to sound like a scammer or photosphop accuser I posted a message on their site asking for lighting advice to get it to look like it does in their photo but still haven't gotten a response so I thought I would present my situation here.
Anyhow, my latest must have tank addition was a nice blue Rhodactis mushroom for my newly upgraded softie tank. Over the last year or two I've seen Unique Corals post some impressive colonies and specimens, but with money being way too tight at the time to spend a hundred bucks or more on a single coral I missed my chances of getting one. I thought my luck changed when I saw the second photo in their post https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/sometimes-pictures-are-better-than-words.203726/ recently.
I checked their site every day for a week hoping I didn't miss it and even e-mailed them without a response about getting a nice blue one if I missed it. Sure enough, it finally posted and as soon as I saw it I bought it confident with their reputation and what I thought were good representations of other corals on their site. It shipped promptly with great communication after I placed my order and arrived extremely healthy. In the bag it was barely closed up and the mouth wasn't gaping or spewing guts like mushrooms can when stressed from shipping. When placed in the tank, I was impressed by how quickly it settled and spread out looking like it had been in there for months when it had only been 15 minutes or so.
Everything matched the WYSIWYG photo including the baby polyp and hole in the rock, but unfortunately one thing was WAY off, the color. I tried looking from the top down instead of the side of the tank under all my different lights and different brands of MH bulbs trying to get close to the color pictured to no avail. I checked their site for lighting information when I saw something even more unsettling, another "Persian Rug" Rhodactis that matched the coloration of mine and looks like it was on the same original rock. You can see it here: http://uniquecorals.com/coral/soft-...rsian-rug-indonesian-1-speciemen-wysiwyg.html
Not wanting to sound like a scammer or photosphop accuser I posted a message on their site asking for lighting advice to get it to look like it does in their photo but still haven't gotten a response so I thought I would present my situation here.



