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Pinkish polyps on a light green base. 1"+ loose frag, can be mounted if you prefer. Turquoise fire is on the right in the photo, Forest Fire digitata is on the left.
Battlecorals named it, a pretty multicolor acro: golden base fading to aqua at the ends, pink to purple corallites, vivid blue on fast growing tips. 1"+ nice multibranch tip frags. Takes patience to color up to its fullest, but it is worth it!
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One of the best digitata I've ever seen. Had it in my old RC TOTM back in 2001, tracked it down again and it has since been nicknamed the "ROAB" digitata. 1"+ loose frags, can be mounted if you request
1"+ frags, grown from frag purchased from Jared at Rocky Mountain Frags. This coral turns purplish brown when fragged and encrusting, explodes with color when it starts growing vertically. Yellow/Green/Blue/Purple/Pink acro with red polyps. My photo.
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I know, I know...it's a "pokerstar". But it is one of the absolute brightest versions of encrusting Montipora I have ever seen, so maybe that's why JF renamed it. 1" frags encrusting 1.5" discs.
Oddball encrusting monti that is pretty hard to come by. Bright orange red polyps over yellow/green/purple, even a little bluish base color sometimes. ~1" encrusting frag on 1.5" discs.
Kind of like a mini-stylo. Pink with mint green polyps, much smaller branches than the usual S. pistillata. Possibly S. subseriata. ~1" frags Polyps are brighter than it looks in the photo.