whos got some nice looking brain corals?

aquaknight

Active Member
The thing with the favia, was the size. It probably had 200 heads on it. It was a small fortune, but still better then what's out there. A certain WYSIWYG site has one identically colored, but it's only 2 1/2". Mine was easily 5" across.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3144245
The thing with the favia, was the size. It probably had 200 heads on it. It was a small fortune, but still better then what's out there. A certain WYSIWYG site has one identically colored, but it's only 2 1/2". Mine was easily 5" across.
yeah, favias arent the cheapest.i got a meteor favia its like a green and light green color. its nice..

that pic kills the color. so much. its rigid at the top cus i cut it apart so icould have some for my pico.
 

big

Active Member
Well while at it. Here is a close up shot of my Red... Second shot is one of his mouths just to see.

 
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jetskiking

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Not the best pics but here are a couple of mine.
Trachy/ welso (cant get the true color)

acan echinata AKA acan brain

Favia ( I rescued this from a garbage can a macna last year)
 

bill109

Active Member
nice collection you have there.
that last pic, the one you said you saved.. wow that is nice for a freebie. acan brain has a nice orange color it looks like.
 
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jetskiking

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Originally Posted by bill109
http:///forum/post/3145005
nice collection you have there.
that last pic, the one you said you saved.. wow that is nice for a freebie. acan brain has a nice orange color it looks like.

Thanks, That favia is known as the infamous garbage can favia in Atlanta. When the vendors were setting up, one of them threw away some dead stuff in the water buckets. I looked down and saw it still had a little green in the heads. The rest was all skeleton. I was Like I bet I could save that coral. Everybody else was like "no way its a gonner". I took that as a challenge LOL. Here we are a year later
. It was a small frag when I rescued it.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by jetskiking
http:///forum/post/3145054
Thanks, That favia is known as the infamous garbage can favia in Atlanta. When the vendors were setting up, one of them threw away some dead stuff in the water buckets. I looked down and saw it still had a little green in the heads. The rest was all skeleton. I was Like I bet I could save that coral. Everybody else was like "no way its a gonner". I took that as a challenge LOL. Here we are a year later
. It was a small frag when I rescued it.
now to rub it in their facess!
 
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tizzo

Guest
This is my (australian) branching lobo.
I had to crop the pic from a FTS...
 

bill109

Active Member
nice greeen brains everyone.
looks like some nice stuff.
the last one mt clownfish- is that a purple and green?
 

reefkprz

Active Member
why not
here are a couple of mine. I have more but they look like hell they are still bleached from the tank crash.


 

bill109

Active Member
they look like some nice pieces but they do look like they are missing some color.
i didnt know you had a tank crash. thats to bad to hear
 

reefkprz

Active Member
yeah it was a pretty serious crash. you8 can see the cyano bloom thats following on the tail end of the crash. but such is life. I'm doing an unusual amount of waterchanges and other maintinence to try and compensate for the disaster.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
http:///forum/post/3147307
yeah it was a pretty serious crash. you8 can see the cyano bloom thats following on the tail end of the crash. but such is life. I'm doing an unusual amount of waterchanges and other maintinence to try and compensate for the disaster.
what caused the crash?
 
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