blue tip acro

brown with blue tips milli, This one gets bright blue tips just like the ring around the base. When I had to tear my tank apart to remove the imperator I had to butcher this coral pretty badly and it has been recovering and putting down a new base since then. I'm guessing it won't be much longer before it starts putting on axial growth and get its blue tips back.

A. brueggemani

forest green polyped acro, Can't catch the deep green color of the polyps with my camera. From above this coral looks green just like the polyps.

I think this is a samoensis. It was sold to me as a John Moffit acro.

A. nobilis, This was a very expensive coral that came in deep blue. Now it just has a deep blue base that is hard to see because the brown polyps hide it.

ORA German blue polyp digi, This one had the blue polyps when I got it but lost them not too long after that. Not sure how to get them back. I have tried positioning this coral and many different places to no avail.

Acropora sp. My best guess is selago. Can't catch the color of this one with a camera. It is fluorescent green like the color from a highlighter with pink tips in the axial corallites.

Super purple and green A. chesterfieldensis

Teal abrolhoensis

turquoise stag

A. valida

yellow milli

A look down shot of half of the valley. You can see the LE soli, Bali soli/branchii, red cap, efflo, and another small efflo frag to the left of the Bali soli/branchii.

A. abrolhoensis, This one gets nice blue tips when it is growing good. I had it in one of the top back corners of the tank where it wasn't getting enough light and just moved it to a different position where it will get more light right before taking this pic. Hopefully, it will get the blue tips again soon.

Blue yongei that hasn't held the blue :(

bluish/purple stag that I am still waiting for to color up. I know it does have potential and the mother colony is astounding.

green slimer nub

purple formosa

ORA purple pillow
