View Full Version : Anyone have this acro?
RyanTurner
03-21-2010, 02:17 AM
http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz180/Ereesden/acro_3-19-42-3.jpg
I would like to get a frag of this if someone has it.
If i was to name it, it would be "Goldfinger". But i honestly wish i knew the real name.
Thanks
Chad Vossen
03-21-2010, 11:04 AM
i'm sure a frag of that will cost you your first born child. maybe your right arm too.
true yellow acros are hard to come by, and this is the first picture i've seen. it does have green areas in it, so conditions may need to be exact for the yellow to show, otherwise it might just turn green?
spsick
03-21-2010, 11:29 AM
Looks like it could be just a green millie under like some 6500k metal halide...
ShaneDolan
03-21-2010, 12:38 PM
My green milli has a yellow base like that if it pulls in it's polyps +1 for milli
David Grigor
03-21-2010, 04:01 PM
Yellow vs. Green in acros mostly comes down to your lighting. So don't be at all surprised if under a more blue tank it shifts to green. 10K or less you have a better chance of staying yellow. Plus, over they years one person's perception of yellow vs. green is way different. I've had people say a milli or slimer was yellow but looked green to me.
For this reason, I would never buy an acro/sps specifically for the yellow color except for those known to be truly yellow such as the turbinaria.
REEFSTOCK
03-21-2010, 11:35 PM
Yellow vs. Green in acros mostly comes down to your lighting. So don't be at all surprised if under a more blue tank it shifts to green. 10K or less you have a better chance of staying yellow. Plus, over they years one person's perception of yellow vs. green is way different. I've had people say a milli or slimer was yellow but looked green to me.
For this reason, I would never buy an acro/sps specifically for the yellow color except for those known to be truly yellow such as the turbinaria.
Same IME.
Hellaenergy
03-22-2010, 12:29 AM
Yellow vs. Green in acros mostly comes down to your lighting. So don't be at all surprised if under a more blue tank it shifts to green. 10K or less you have a better chance of staying yellow. Plus, over they years one person's perception of yellow vs. green is way different. I've had people say a milli or slimer was yellow but looked green to me.
For this reason, I would never buy an acro/sps specifically for the yellow color except for those known to be truly yellow such as the turbinaria.
That's funny :) I recently bought a frag of a "yellow" acro and it was clearly green to me.
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