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Strawberry Shortcake acro frags

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A few better photos for yall of the Shortcake acro...

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i 'spose i'll throw my 2 cents in....when this coral came in...i wasn't too impressed........but holy moley....now that they have colored up a bit.......i can see why people are clamoring for them. these guys are pretty friggin' sweet and like someone posted earlier they are already encrusting over the glue.......which brings me to the question....why the heck are these still here?!?!??!?
 
:) well I can answer the question for my part I am currently still cycling a tank which should be done in a couple weeks. then If still avail. I will be in to get one. plus a shipment of the rest of my corals that are still in las vegas being held for me. then the fun begins.:)
 
I saw that last frag you picked up yesterday Ashton. It has colored up alot in the 2-3 weeks time it was at BRA. I remember seeing it when it 1st came in and it was pretty pale looking. It didn't take long at all for the colors to come back.
 
Can someone at Barrier Reef tell me the history of this coral? Where did you obtain it from? Anyone know the species of Acropora? I've heard that this coral was originally introduced and named by Unique Corals. According to UC, it's an Acropora nasuta.
 
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