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WTB Purple Death Palythoas

pvh

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I'm looking for a few polyps of Purple Death Palythoas. Thanks.
 
Looks like this...

Looks like this...
 

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those are hot i would buy some too im sure somebody in the club has a couple a nice frags there holding out on
 
IIRC, it is a morph of green paly under certain light condition.

I have plenty of the green paly but I have no idea how to turn them into purple.
 
IIRC, it is a morph of green paly under certain light condition.

I have plenty of the green paly but I have no idea how to turn them into purple.

Try tossing them in a micorwave on high for 4 secs. ;) If you have a large amount of them you have nothing to lose from doing it to a 4 polyp frag. I believe the morph is brought on by stress.
 
I don't think stress can produce the purple color.

If you remember the story of PPE. They started as brown polyps and turn deep purple under artificial lighing.
 
this is a picture someone posted what their purple death turned to this color after lighting condition changed.
 
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holy!

Who is that dude selling those paly?
 
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Those purple death paly are retailed for $15 to $20 per polyps. there is no short supply for them and they grow very fast.
 
Dong I agree...I can't imagine buying a polyp for $68. I would need to buy one of those extended warranty plan. :)
 
It depend on where you look, if you are interested, I will PM the web site.
 
That photo is obviously taken under actinic only... it's not going to look like that in most tanks.
 
Thread moved out of Marketplace and into Reef Talk.
More of a discussion than anything now. A good discussion, but a discussion none the less. :)
 
Thanks Moe.

BTW, I saw some photo people posted on RC, I am not sure that photo was taken under actinic only. But the color of the photo was definitely enhanced by bumping up the saturation. The photo was used by a web site that sells this kind of Paly.
 
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