Top 10 rarest sps???

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How about Eddie's PM? Those considered "rare" by Veron are not all that spectacular as stunreefer points out.

See my post on page 3.

Rare/collectible is a term that gets tossed around and replaced for one another.

For me, I have spent enough time with SPS to appreciate a rare corralite structure.....even if its a blan same ol color. ie Vernon

A couple of caveats.....what is considered rare, due to demand eventually will not be as.....unless it is finicky or troublesome in nature as the Tyree PM has been known to be.

What was desirable may not be anymore as our ability to color up and maintain those colors has increased over time.

Visual appeal or aethetics may not play the determining role in its desirablity. Some are just infamous like Eddies Purple monster which has been shrouded in scandel, loss, and confusion as to who has it...or not. In all honesty, its not a very spectacular piece and something like the Bali Tri Color blows it away......

remember a piece is probably "rare" for a reason. For instance how many large colonies of Tubs Horrida do you see?

One step away from these threads is WHY? what does it matter? is this a shopping list I always wonder, purely academic, money driven for that aspiring fragger who is going to cash in?

Really close to the rationale for choosing these pieces is what you value in the hobby.......Mark said it really well once...."Not only do I collect the corals, but the stories along with them."

The rarest ones to me are the ones that have been the hardest to obtain, see, or locate. They are the ones whom reefer I respect have been credited for, or have stories behind them I find interesting.......like Eddies PM, so I can in some way be a part of all that.

Which is why I am sooo not an encrusting SPS guy, but would want a piece of the Emma's Mind Trick, because Mark is a friend and the coral is named after a VERY adorable little girl I know!!!

Thats what is rare!!
 
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See my post on page 3.

Rare/collectible is a term that gets tossed around and replaced for one another.

For me, I have spent enough time with SPS to appreciate a rare corralite structure.....even if its a blan same ol color. ie Vernon

A couple of caveats.....what is considered rare, due to demand eventually will not be as.....unless it is finicky or troublesome in nature as the Tyree PM has been known to be.

What was desirable may not be anymore as our ability to color up and maintain those colors has increased over time.

Visual appeal or aethetics may not play the determining role in its desirablity. Some are just infamous like Eddies Purple monster which has been shrouded in scandel, loss, and confusion as to who has it...or not. In all honesty, its not a very spectacular piece and something like the Bali Tri Color blows it away......

remember a piece is probably "rare" for a reason. For instance how many large colonies of Tubs Horrida do you see?

One step away from these threads is WHY? what does it matter? is this a shopping list I always wonder, purely academic, money driven for that aspiring fragger who is going to cash in?

Really close to the rationale for choosing these pieces is what you value in the hobby.......Mark said it really well once...."Not only do I collect the corals, but the stories along with them."

The rarest ones to me are the ones that have been the hardest to obtain, see, or locate. They are the ones whom reefer I respect have been credited for, or have stories behind them I find interesting.......like Eddies PM, so I can in some way be a part of all that.

Which is why I am sooo not an encrusting SPS guy, but would want a piece of the Emma's Mind Trick, because Mark is a friend and the coral is named after a VERY adorable little girl I know!!!

Thats what is rare!!

I think my friend Dug has made his 1st real post here on R2R :nerd:
 
What about Stylocoeniella? I can't say that I've seen much of these around, though I don't think they're extremely rare in the wild.

Here's a pick of mine
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I really like these guys. The tiny yellow polyps stick out nicely against the purple body; kind of like a miniature Cyphastrea.

I have a couple of those, But I have one bright purple base with bright red polyps.
 
See my post on page 3.
Visual appeal or aethetics may not play the determining role in its desirablity. Some are just infamous like Eddies Purple monster which has been shrouded in scandel, loss, and confusion as to who has it...or not. In all honesty, its not a very spectacular piece and something like the Bali Tri Color blows it away......


Nice post however, I am going to have to disagree that its not a spectacular piece. :). I'm pretty sure if you saw my colony you would think the eddie's PM was pretty spectacular.
 
I know its not the same os the ORA "granulosa", but here is a picture of my ATL yellowjacket surashoni and Eddies PM

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That one I killed awhile back was pretty rare; the yellow echinata with red tips...RIP :(
 
Nice post however, I am going to have to disagree that its not a spectacular piece. :). I'm pretty sure if you saw my colony you would think the eddie's PM was pretty spectacular.

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Now granted, I don't take the best pictures and the EPM is solid purple with some cool highlights not your everyday showing.....but the Tri Color.....well simply has more color and from the casual observer point of view......I was illustrating why some are "Rare" without being as visually appealling, and that there are other defining metrics......but I think your just messin' with me a little.....
 
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Dave, you know the right people that have it. I just got a piece recently from "the source" :matrix:

Funny thing is that I had a trade lined up and the week I was to do the deed......someone caused my water quality to go arwy.
 

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