One of a Kind Ultra Cynarina

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http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/care-and-maintenance/aquarium-specialty-live/ultra-cynarina

I think the picture speaks for itself...

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Just sent the picture to Jake over at Reef Builders. This is not a Cynarina coral as most of us previously thought. It's actually called Indophyllia and it's a very rare coral. Here's another picture of it in our farm tank under 10Kish lighting. The previous picture was taken under a Kessil A360 Tuna Blue and picture below was taken yesterday under Gen4 Radion Pro LED's at mid-day (10Kish setting).

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Send it to me and I'll verify!
 

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Can you please send me a pic of this that hasn't been enhanced? thanks
Did you see the 2nd picture? The 1st picture wasn't enhanced nor was the 1st picture. The 1st picture was taken with a phone under Kessil Tuna Blue (20K setting). The 2nd pic was taken under Radion Gen4 Pro LEDs during the middle part of the day (10Kish lighting) with a Canon 70D camera that I barely know how to use...just upgraded from a 20D that took a swim.
 

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