Found an Incredible Scolymia

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Beakerbob

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I was at the Fish Guy LFS in Michigan last week and saw a scolymia (also known as donut or meat coral) that was beyond belief..:eek: ..it had the most awesome color and sparkley pattern that I have ever seen. I agonized over getting it or passing on it for over an hour while we were there. This is going to be hard to believe, but I deliberately passed on it for a number of reasons. The biggest reason was this was a prime example of a show coral that should be seen and appreciated by many others, not kept in a tank in my house.

We left the LFS and went to eat at a restaurant on the corner of the strip mall. Needless to say, there was a lot of discussion about this scolymia and I mentioned that I would have taken it, but that it was a show piece that others should be able to appreciate. My reefer friends soon convinced me that I should get it to share pictures with everyone. Kinda hoping that someone else picked it up (and save me the trouble of making a decision), we went back to the LFS to see if it was still there.

It was still there and looking even better! I took it home with me. Here are some pictures that show how distinctive this scolymia is....it literally "sparkles". It has adapted well to my tank and is eating. I'll post some pictures of it eating later.

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that should be seen and appreciated by many others

Please bear in mind that by sharing on this forum, you have achieved what you speak of above.....and if purchased by MOST of the rest of the hobbiests out there, it would not be viewed and appreciated by the number of people who will see it here. Kudos on procurring a stunning creature. Rgds, D
 
Thanks everyone, it was a great find and needed to be shared! The scoly is about 6" in diameter when fully opened.
 
I keep coming back to your pictures of this coral. It is amazing. What are the light requirments of this animal?
 

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