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Looking for Watermelon Chalice

BigBadZoaDaddy

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Nice stuff I wish I could get my hands a deal like that also LOL
Good luck finding you coral
 
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yeah someone on rc has a "tyree" one for 175+ shipping
crazy price, but it is one of the nicest corals i have ever seen
only problem is its about the size of an eraser head
 

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mines making a comback and its tyree's should be fragable in a year lol made mistake last time i fraged it, little too soon but i hope surfin's made it .
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and a little baby frag
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mines making a comback and its tyree's should be fragable in a year lol made mistake last time i fraged it, little too soon but i hope surfin's made it .

i *almost* killed it, came so close. it completely bleached out when i re-glued it on a disk. i gave it to someone who has some KILLER chalices (he just has the *touch* i guess) to babysit for a couple of months, as if it was already stressed it would probably die during my big move.

last i saw it in his tank, it had been in there for a month and looked like it was making a good comeback. i'm going to go and pick it up in a couple of weeks. :)

grows soooooooooooooooooo slow.
 

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yep thats why it's not cheap lol ive got my supplier on the look out for one im getting some sweet one's from him but no water melons lol i need to get him a better pic think tyree would mind if i used his lol
 

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sf_ramsden, no problem in using my pics with the logo! Thanks for the compliment!

Here is the difference between the four-color chalice and the true watermelon.....
-The four-color is pastel pink, has yellow mouths, a blue inner ring and a green outer ring. The pastel color makes it seem like a slightly faded watermelon and it takes a second seat to my true watermelon.

-The true melon was originally cultured by Ron Johncola and Tyree has since been marketing it. It is bright cherry red with yellow-green mouths and a bright green rim. This coral is like a beacon in my tank.

four-color under 14K MH. Note the inner blue rim and outside green rim.
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four-color under Actinics
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True Watermelon under 14K MH brings out the best colors in it. Note that it only has a wide green rim, no inner blue rim like the four-color.

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Still looking for a frag :D , all these pics and no fraggy yet :( LOL
 

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What type of lighting and flow do the chalices prefer? Also, water quality factors?

By the way...SICK PICTURES BOB!
 

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Very nice melon BoB! .. thanks for sharing
 

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-The true melon was originally cultured by Ron Johncola and Tyree has since been marketing it.
hey Bob
Steve have bazooka watermelons, judas watermelon, red watermelon alien eye and Rons alien eye watermelon. that making me think that i have
mschriskim whatermelon
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dam...so many morphs got to collect them all :), i will only be collecting watermelon frags from now on..
 
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Here is another watermelon morph. I need to work on my pic taking skills but you get the point ;)
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Deep, you still intrested in my frag??
 

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can i play??? ;)

watermelon morph #1
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watermelon morph #2
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watermelon morph #3
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watermelon morph #4 (THE red watermelon)......it has a blue edge i'm guessing b/c it was recently fragged, and its healing. you can see all the little frags of it in the above pics all have green edges.
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not a watermelon, but still worth drooooooooooling over!! :marv:marv:marv

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