Grown coral pictures from frags would be helpful

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To know what shape and size a frag of a coral becomes would be helpful in its placement. I see water conditions, light and flow requirements but not enough pictures and details of full size colonies or matured corals for the frags I have. Does anyone have any pictures of grown up versions of any of my frags that I have pictured you can show? Would love to see pictures in white and actinic lighting of what my coral frags will look like grown.

Cherry Bomb Micro Lord.jpg


Chilled Acropora.jpg


Crushed Velvet Mushroom.jpg


Fire&Ice Zoa.jpg


Hollywood Stunner Chalice.jpg


JFOX Lime Light Hydno.jpg


JFox Outer Space Psammo.jpg


Radioactive Dragon Eye.jpg


Rainbow Favia.jpg


Tequila Sunrise Monti.jpg


Tyree Aequituberculata Monti.jpg


Wannabe Red People Eaters.jpg


WWC BBQ Chip Lepto.jpg


WWC Dragon's Blood Litho.jpg


WWC Metallic Red Zoas.jpg


WWC Mint Chip Plesiastrea.jpg


WWC Orange Twist Rotundo.jpg


WWC Plutonium Chalice.jpg


WWC Sour Tart Favia.jpg


WWC Sugar Cane Acropora.jpg
 
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The list of my frags pictured are Cherry Bomb Micro Lord, Chilled Acropora, Crushed Velvet Mushroom, Fire and Ice Zoas, Hollywood Stunner Chalice, JFOX Lime Light Hydno, JFOX Outer Space Psammo, Radioactive Dragon Eye, Rainbow Favia, Tequila Sunrise Monti, Tyree Aequituberculata Monti, Wannabe Red People Eaters, WWC BBQ Chip Lepto, WWC Dragon's Blood Litho, WWC Metallic Red Zoas, WWC Mint Chip Plesiastrea, WWC Orange Twist Rotundo, WWC Plutonium Chalice, WWC Sour Tart Favia and WWC Sugar Cane Acropora.
 

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To know what shape and size a frag of a coral becomes would be helpful in its placement. I see water conditions, light and flow requirements but not enough pictures and details of full size colonies or matured corals for the frags I have. Does anyone have any pictures of grown up versions of any of my frags that I have pictured you can show? Would love to see pictures in white and actinic lighting of what my coral frags will look like grown.

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thats a beautiful pack you got there lolol. Ive seen people post pictures of some larger pieces of what you have on the forum. Im sure some will chime in
 
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