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2016 Auction Items Eye Candies

Some really nice pieces.
From mike A

Tubbs blue zoas (3 frags)
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Red with orange eye chalice (1 frag, approx. 2" x 2"
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Blue/purple with pink eye chalice (1 frag, approx. 2" x 2")
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Tank raised feather dusters (2)
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1 polyp red blastomussa (colony shown, frag will be mounted on frag plug)
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From
LKarge

#1 BSA Insane Rainbows - LK_BSA Insane Ranibow_1485.JPG

Frag size: 7/8"

# Polyps: 8-9
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#2. Blondie - LK_Blondie_1486.JPG


Frag size: 11/4 "

# Polyps: 4
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#3. ASD Purple Seduction - LK_ASD Purple Seduction_1542.JPG


Frag size: 7/8"

# Polyps: 6
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#4 Scarface - LK_Scarface_1489.JPG


Frag size: 7/8"

# Polyps: 20-22
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Some really nice pieces.
From mike A
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Red with orange eye chalice (1 frag, approx. 2" x 2"
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Great stuff!! This one is interesting, I think based on the structure and marginal growth it looks more like a red monti cap with yellow polyps... Really cool I've never seen that color combo before on a monti cap!!
 
Great stuff!! This one is interesting, I think based on the structure and marginal growth it looks more like a red monti cap with yellow polyps... Really cool I've never seen that color combo before on a monti cap!!

I can see how one would think that from the picture . But I'm pretty sure it's the same chalice from the brs grow out contest last year. I think that piece is just so big the eyes look tiny.
 
I can see how one would think that from the picture . But I'm pretty sure it's the same chalice from the brs grow out contest last year. I think that piece is just so big the eyes look tiny.

There is a monti that looks very similar called the starburst monti. Not saying it isn't a chalice though. How fast does it grow is the question. I've never met a monti cap that doesn't grow like a weed.
 
I believe it's a chalice from the radial growth from the center. I've never seen a monti with this radial pattern.
 
It is clearly a monti cap
 
Could be. But I think the owner, Mike Accardi, knows the difference between a chalice and a monti. :D
 
pretty positive it's a chalice. Look at the edges; monties have smooth edges in general, this one has the spiky skeletal structure of a chalice. At first I thought it was a monti too :D
 
The mystery coral should bring some big bucks ;)
 
Here are the pics of the exact frags I'll be donating.

Archit's Forest Gold Cyphastrea:

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To be named, ultra favites. It keeps coloring up better and better every day!

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Both frags were fragged on 3/1/16 and pics were taken on 3/2/16.

Thanks!

- Archit
 
Ok, after examine the photo closely, I can see the bump on each mouth. It is a chalice.
 
I'm taking down my main tank, and if all goes well, I plan to donate the following for the auction:
I do not have pictures ready yet.

1. yellow tang (very healthy; 4-5 inches nose to tail)
2. 3 azure damselfish
3. 2 large bubble corals (Plerogyra sinuosa) each is about 12" x 6" when looking down on it (very roughly)
4. Very large brown leather (18" tall, about 8" across)
5. About a dozen red mushrooms
6. Maybe 50 green mushrooms
7. 30-50 small xenia stalks
8. Nepthea (green tree coral) about 6" (brown in my tank, but was green when I got it from Greg Hiller)
9. galaxea, green ~8"
10 Tons of green star polyps
11. T. crocea 6" blue and purple, needs scraping of growth off its sides (valonia, green star polyps, caulerpa)
12. Some hermits and starfish, but I can't be sure what I'll actually be able to pull out
13. Large amount of live rock (2 x 3/4 full 44 gallon brute cans plus what is in my 120 display). Loaded with nice sponges and some coralline (rock on top), but the rock in the display has a very large number of tiny tube worms (maybe vermitids?)and may also have caulerpa and valonia on it, so some may need scraping rock deeper down won't have algae on it. I won't be bringing the rock, it would have to be picked up in Arlington
 
I'm taking down my main tank, and if all goes well, I plan to donate the following for the auction:
I do not have pictures ready yet.

1. yellow tang (very healthy; 4-5 inches nose to tail)
2. 3 azure damselfish
3. 2 large bubble corals (Plerogyra sinuosa) each is about 12" x 6" when looking down on it (very roughly)
4. Very large brown leather (18" tall, about 8" across)
5. About a dozen red mushrooms
6. Maybe 50 green mushrooms
7. 30-50 small xenia stalks
8. Nepthea (green tree coral) about 6" (brown in my tank, but was green when I got it from Greg Hiller)
9. galaxea, green ~8"
10 Tons of green star polyps
11. T. crocea 6" blue and purple, needs scraping of growth off its sides (valonia, green star polyps, caulerpa)
12. Some hermits and starfish, but I can't be sure what I'll actually be able to pull out
13. Large amount of live rock (2 x 3/4 full 44 gallon brute cans plus what is in my 120 display). Loaded with nice sponges and some coralline (rock on top), but the rock in the display has a very large number of tiny tube worms (maybe vermitids?)and may also have caulerpa and valonia on it, so some may need scraping rock deeper down won't have algae on it. I won't be bringing the rock, it would have to be picked up in Arlington

Hello Randy,
Nice to see you here. Hope everything is well and thanks for your consideration.
 
From Elmafioso52988


White Red and orange rainbow acan. Very bright piece. Wysiwyg
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Ponape tort- deep purple and blue/purple insanely bright tips. Wysiwyg
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Red acan. 2-5 polyps.

Mummy eye chalice wysiwyg
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Ice blue turaki - the coloring on it is straight crack
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