What is YOUR favorite acropora tenuis?

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Of the ones I currently own it’s prolly the Walt.. I have a few I’d like to get my hands on but the huge polyps on the Walt take the cake for what I currently own.
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That's really nice. I was looking for your booth at CFM West Coast.. did you end up backing out?
Sorry, I missed your reply. We couldn't make it to that show as that's when the weather got crazy in Southern California, and we were going to be driving from AZ. Couldn't take the chance of getting stranded. We'll be back there on June 10th though.
 

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SC Orange Passion is #1 for me. Unfortunately most are fakes and have yellow polyps. This would get the most comments from visitors..........even in a side pic you can see the pure orange in the polyps. It doesn't need heavy blue leds to make it look good. It also stands out from a distance as the tip and base colors are very bright.
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Standard Green and blue- very intense coloration and many will have the white branch skin making it a nice tri color. White to clear polyps that don't ruin and cover the colors. Again, doesn't need fake blue light.
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My last favorite is the full white skin with blue growth tips. It's just as beautiful as the Aussie Ice Fire Echinata.
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That is the nicest SCOP I've seen! I agree that there are a lot of fakes out there. Unfortunately that's true for many corals these days...
 
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