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Hard to get a good pic showing true colors without a filter, but my LFS has this in their display and the owner offered a 2” frag for 40 bucks. He forgot the name and I’m honestly unsure but I really like it. It’s a tealish/mint green with blue tip corallites.
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I'll tell ya man...ever since people started making up these lame names, it's dumbed the hobby down several notches. I can't reference "pink bubble fart" or whatever in a coral book.
 

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I'll tell ya man...ever since people started making up these lame names, it's dumbed the hobby down several notches. I can't reference "pink bubble fart" or whatever in a coral book.
While the names do get silly, ORA, to me, is one of the naming vendors that matters. Many of the old school named corals came from ORA (as well as Tyree, Greg Carroll, and others).
 

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