Let me start by saying that i have seen alot of Acro's in this hobby, but one of the nice's acro's i've ever seen was the WWC Blueberry Acro..
I have never seen this coral in anyones tank ever other then at WWC in Florida.. I had purchased a frag of this acro and have noticed that not too many people have been able to keep it alive. Everyone i know that bought this coral has watch it die sooner or later ( mostly sooner ) . For some reason it is very delicate to keep. On the other hand in my tank it was thriving and was becoming a incredible beautiful colony in my tank.. Then i had my disaster where all my acros except 2 died (Red Planet and a Stag) . To my surprise almost a year later i see this coral coming back from it's dead colony at the base. I was so surprised. Now it's becoming a colony and the color looks incredible. I do not want to take a picture just yet, but i'm so happy my favorite Sps is making a come back.. Here is a picture that was taken by Chris (143 Gadgets) at WWC so you can see what the coral looks like..
Enjoy.
I have never seen this coral in anyones tank ever other then at WWC in Florida.. I had purchased a frag of this acro and have noticed that not too many people have been able to keep it alive. Everyone i know that bought this coral has watch it die sooner or later ( mostly sooner ) . For some reason it is very delicate to keep. On the other hand in my tank it was thriving and was becoming a incredible beautiful colony in my tank.. Then i had my disaster where all my acros except 2 died (Red Planet and a Stag) . To my surprise almost a year later i see this coral coming back from it's dead colony at the base. I was so surprised. Now it's becoming a colony and the color looks incredible. I do not want to take a picture just yet, but i'm so happy my favorite Sps is making a come back.. Here is a picture that was taken by Chris (143 Gadgets) at WWC so you can see what the coral looks like..
Enjoy.