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All right coral freaks! Let's see your minds racing on this one!
 
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Saw quite a few of these for sale in Japan. Not sure what it's called, but you'd need an awful lot of current to maintain that growing pattern, I'd assume. Seem to remember that that growth pattern comes from being exposed to the most intense wave action on the reef crest.
 
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Acropora Photoshoppicus , according to Veron this is the rarest species of reef building corals. It is only found in one prticular region of the Atlantic Ocean, right in the main entrance to the underwater world of Altantis, the lost city. You know... right there in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. If you stand in the very middle of the bridge Matt owns you should be able to see some of them at the very top of the reef crest and you should spot the collectors that smuggle them to Japan :roll:
 
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Gman0526":wr7b34vv said:
Acropora Photoshoppicus , according to Veron this is the rarest species of reef building corals. It is only found in one prticular region of the Atlantic Ocean, right in the main entrance to the underwater world of Altantis, the lost city. You know... right there in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. If you stand in the very middle of the bridge Matt owns you should be able to see some of them at the very top of the reef crest and you should spot the collectors that smuggle them to Japan :roll:

That is funny! Thanks for the laugh!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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Gman0526":2en0r5ci said:
Acropora Photoshoppicus , according to Veron this is the rarest species of reef building corals. It is only found in one prticular region of the Atlantic Ocean, right in the main entrance to the underwater world of Altantis, the lost city. You know... right there in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. If you stand in the very middle of the bridge Matt owns you should be able to see some of them at the very top of the reef crest and you should spot the collectors that smuggle them to Japan :roll:

In my defence, there were corals that looked like this. Though maybe they also tasted good with melted cheese on top. :oops:

The worst thing is, I think this is the second time I've fallen for this. :oops:
 
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The Escaped Ape":3fozh2se said:
Gman0526":3fozh2se said:
Acropora Photoshoppicus , according to Veron this is the rarest species of reef building corals. It is only found in one prticular region of the Atlantic Ocean, right in the main entrance to the underwater world of Altantis, the lost city. You know... right there in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. If you stand in the very middle of the bridge Matt owns you should be able to see some of them at the very top of the reef crest and you should spot the collectors that smuggle them to Japan :roll:

In my defence, there were corals that looked like this. Though maybe they also tasted good with melted cheese on top. :oops:

The worst thing is, I think this is the second time I've fallen for this. :oops:

Don't worry I did too. I was searching away. I'm an idiot.
 
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I think a clue would be the uniform color even in the "coralites" that are smooshed together and wouldn't get much light :)
 
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Just messing with you guys :P This picture came out about 2 yrs. ago. Many "experienced" SPS keepers fell for it too back then. :lol: :lol:
 
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jason edward":3auzdyfz said:
The Escaped Ape,
possibly the best album ever made...Croaking Lizard... OMG!!!!

You sir, are a man of taste and distinction. I salute you as the first to give due respect to my avatar. :D
 

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