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Gonna use this thread to document the growth of my Vivid Corals' Confetti acro
Here are day 1 pics of it
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I kind of just bought this to settle the controversy/ see how true to life the colony is. Most that have gotten it say that it has arrived colored down so I'm not going to judge this acro's color yet. Very clearly right now it could use some coloring up. Wish me luck!​
 
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I don't see how anyone could expect it to look as good as it does in their tanks. Nothing looks great after fragging and shipping across the country to new water and new lights. Of course it'll arrive with less than stellar color

People fail to realize it takes 6+ months for an Acropora to really settle into a new tank.

These are some of the reasons why I purchased one.
I'd like to think that those people who choose to invest in a piece this pricey would also understand that shipping is harsh on corals. When I purchased it I didnt expect anything colored up, I was actually pleasantly surprised with the amount of color that it did arrive with. I put it in around 220 PAR as everyone has said that it is not a particularly high light coral. I cant wait to see this acro in 6 months.
 

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I'm sorry but as someone that has over 100 different acros it's less common for a healthy frag from a healthy aquacultured colony to come completely out of whack to what it turns into. What is generally the case is that frags get cut from growth tips which tend to be different colors than what a full bodied acro displays. I'm talking about mature aquacultured frags too.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/vivid-aquarium-confetti-acro.319644/page-3#post-3972006

I think my picture in that thread shows this point very well between the two frags. One is growth tips and shows the color you can see pictures of and one showed up brown. One we know for a fact has been in aquaculture for 14 months.

Many people are selling maricultured, hot when they come it, hurry take the picture, frags. Only time will tell when/how those will show. Those are a gamble.
 

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Can you please get a photo with a fresh, brand new white aragonite frag plug next to it? This one looks really nice and if it looks good next to a white frag plug, then everybody will stop with the photoshopped and greasy photo stuff that has plagued WD and many other acropora. If nobody ever does, then it will continue forever.
 
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