TSA Zombieland Acropora

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Hello, just wondering if anyone has kept the sps (Acropora) "Zombieland" from Top Shelf Aquatics (TSA). I just scored a frag and am excited.. would love to see or hear about anyone's experience keeping it.
Thanks!
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Hello, just wondering if anyone has kept the sps (Acropora) "Zombieland" from Top Shelf Aquatics (TSA). I just scored a frag and am excited.. would love to see or hear about anyone's experience keeping it.
Thanks!
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@SawCJack00 You got this one Bill?
 
Put me on the list for a piece please! Thank you! Very nice piece, I wonder if the color morph will change in other reefers tanks
 
Oh wow, maybe that’s why mine is so much darker?!. I have it in about 375....
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Give it time. Once it grows to a colony you should see some different colors.
 
I hope everyone is having a good Thursday! I wanted to share a close up photo of part of my colony. This is turning out to be a really nice coral. It has turned out to be a hardy coral and a fairly quick grower too. Photo is taken under a 250 watt radium bulb with reefbrite and t5 supplements. I see more of the green and yellow (ish) color more in the shaded areas.

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I hope everyone is having a good Thursday! I wanted to share a close up photo of part of my colony. This is turning out to be a really nice coral. It has turned out to be a hardy coral and a fairly quick grower too. Photo is taken under a 250 watt radium bulb with reefbrite and t5 supplements. I see more of the green and yellow (ish) color more in the shaded areas.

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Very nice looking colony shot there! I wish mine had that much variation in color. What kinda par are you hitting it with?
 
Very nice looking colony shot there! I wish mine had that much variation in color. What kinda par are you hitting it with?
Thanks! The par is around 350. This started as a tiny little nub, and the color transitions really started to come in when it started growing multiple larger branches. It seems like the newer growth is purple/blue and the new growth then transitions into the creamy yellow/green it ages and newer branches start to shoot off them. Then it seems to develop a nice green sheen on the inner parts as branches start to shade parts of the coral that are underneath it.
 

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