I always say, there are two kinds of reefers in the world, those that love Efflos and those don't. I am at the far extreme side of "love", and have long been fascinated by this awesome species.
When this thing was a baby, roughly 3 years ago, I really really wanted to do a "time-lapse" thing over the years as it grew up. Well, that notion never got any farther than a thought, unfortunately, but over the years as this thing has gotten bigger and better, it's really become the king of the tank. I mean it just rules! But what I love most, is the crazy thick clustered rim on this thing. Not the typical single row of purple tips and polyps usually seen with efflos, but a massive sprawling cluster of bumpy wonder. And the underside has taken on its own identity as well!
I don't shoot my display often but I just had to document this thing. The pics on the site do this piece little, and I mean very little justice.
Maybe I just love efflos too much, lol but the old BC EFFLO 2.0 has become a permanent powerhouse among my collection. And I had to show it off For all the kindred Efflo lovers out there.
When this thing was a baby, roughly 3 years ago, I really really wanted to do a "time-lapse" thing over the years as it grew up. Well, that notion never got any farther than a thought, unfortunately, but over the years as this thing has gotten bigger and better, it's really become the king of the tank. I mean it just rules! But what I love most, is the crazy thick clustered rim on this thing. Not the typical single row of purple tips and polyps usually seen with efflos, but a massive sprawling cluster of bumpy wonder. And the underside has taken on its own identity as well!
I don't shoot my display often but I just had to document this thing. The pics on the site do this piece little, and I mean very little justice.
Maybe I just love efflos too much, lol but the old BC EFFLO 2.0 has become a permanent powerhouse among my collection. And I had to show it off For all the kindred Efflo lovers out there.
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