LPS colors

Discussion in 'LPS Corals' started by Coastie Reefer, Aug 8, 2011.

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  1. Reef-a-holic

    Reef-a-holic 3reef Sponsor

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    For oranges there are some cool Lobo's and Symphyllia's.
     
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  3. khowst

    khowst Bangghai Cardinal

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    acan's come is all kinds of colors and combinations. There is alot of favia & fungia colors out there too.

    if you willing to go NPS, sun corals could be yellow/orange options too.
     
  4. Coastie Reefer

    Coastie Reefer Millepora

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    I've read that favias are pretty aggressive. How much space do they need and can you place different favias close to each other, like euphyllias?
     
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    lobos. I had a really nice red blue(ish) one.
     
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    khowst Bangghai Cardinal

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    good call, some of those come in really awesome colors too. I forgot about those, but thats mainly cause I cant afford ones in the colors I like. lol.
     
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    what about an orange torch with purple tips??
     
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  9. Ducksmasher

    Ducksmasher Purple Spiny Lobster

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    i have an blue/green echinata that is a bad dood... killed my purple/neon green blasto in 6 hrs. killed a peach/mint favia overnight. I keep him alone now.

    i also have two purple torches, one with gold tips, and one with white tips.
     
  10. inwall75

    inwall75 Giant Squid

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    Just a footnote: Orange fungias are VERY RARE and VERY EXPENSIVE. However, Cycloseris corals are often mislabeled as orange fungia and are widely available.
     
  11. heidimi

    heidimi Fire Shrimp

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    Thanks inwall for the correction. The cycloseris must be what I have. It looks so much like one of my fungia that I assumed that's what it was. It was a freebe from a friend of mine that was down grading. It was only a fourth covered with flesh when I got it (had been stung by something) it is slowly growing back very slowly :)
    Heidi
     
  12. iCashew

    iCashew Astrea Snail

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    You could try out a Scolymia. I recently purchased one from here. they have some pretty nice looking ones.