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My new baby from vtf. Does this look familiar Eric?

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Thanks Eric, that' what I wanted.
Ray, this wasn't the one listed for $249, but I paid alot!

Another shot w/ just the actinics.

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You could spare one head couldn't you? Come on make some of your money back. Lets be smart about this. right?
 
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Pretty sick, huh? We have been working with this species in culture so i would imagine single cultured polyps will be available in the future through VTF.We actually have one genotype that is a bit more attractive then the one pictured.....this other one is solid red just about. :p
 
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Reefsavers, you wouldn't happen to have orange crush being cultured would you?

And how can I go about getting Kenny to know what he can get from you?

But good healthy single or dual polyps would be great to see.

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it's a lordhowensis.. orange crush is a trade name being thrown around just like purple monster or eagle eye zoas.

nice looking mini-colony. my frag still looks awful. got it through a reefer in ohio, and shipping must have been rough or else something in my tank is irritating it. need to figure out what's wrong.. could just be the fragging process tho. i think it is still healing on one edge. i'll post a pic if i find time tomorrow, but it's not nearly as happy-looking as yours.
 
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Sorry Reefsavers, it is a particular acan, it is questionable been called a lord, but most don't think that it is, but it is orange, and really unique looking. I didn't know if you were getting some of the ones already here, or just bring them in.

If you can find orange ones that would be nice.

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Question, how much are you guys willing to pay for colonies of these things and would you be willing to drive to Bryan to get them for a good price???
 

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:p silly, I mean for colonies. I see VT had some priced at $250. I haven't actually seen the size of the said coral but how much would you realisticly pay for it??
 

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I dont think I could touch that price right now :) im sure alot of other people would hehe I wish i could afford that they are really nice looking maybe someday :)
 

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to me - it depends on the color of the colony, the number of heads, whether it is wild-caught or not, and species to name a few. "If you build, they will come," right? I'd pay and drive up one weekend if it is something besides the more common red and grey lordhowensis. Why do you ask? ;) Do you have friends in the coral smuggling business? HMM? :D
 
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