[While I was over at Kevin's house tonight dropping off corals from Dallas Marine and Fish Gallery, I shot a few pictures.
The first two corals are from Fish Gallery. The other new corals are posted in Dallas Marine's forum.
A fantastic Table Acropora. The polyp growth was incredibly dense, and the color was excellent depending on perspective. From across the room, this acro looked light blue. I think the polyps, once extended will be yellow-green. This one was easily 6" across.
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This is a blue tipped acro colony. It was about 4" across.
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Here is one of his Pocillopora Damicornis, the fuzzy kind.
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This is nicely encrusting the base, and may be a tri-color frag. Unfortunately, the glass was very dirty and I couldn't get a clear shot.
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This acro looks lush and thick, but I can't remember what Kevin called it.
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The first two corals are from Fish Gallery. The other new corals are posted in Dallas Marine's forum.
A fantastic Table Acropora. The polyp growth was incredibly dense, and the color was excellent depending on perspective. From across the room, this acro looked light blue. I think the polyps, once extended will be yellow-green. This one was easily 6" across.

This is a blue tipped acro colony. It was about 4" across.

Here is one of his Pocillopora Damicornis, the fuzzy kind.

This is nicely encrusting the base, and may be a tri-color frag. Unfortunately, the glass was very dirty and I couldn't get a clear shot.

This acro looks lush and thick, but I can't remember what Kevin called it.
