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    LiveAquaria to Release Aquacultured Peacock Feather Acropora latistella in February

    Following up from their Real Deal Echinata, our friends at LiveAquaria will be releasing a new Dr. Foster and Smith aquacultured coral next month called the Peacock Feather Acropora. The broodstock of the Peacock Acro (Acropora latistella) was originally acquired from an Australian colony that was grown out and propagated. I got a glimpse of [...]

    Live Aquaria DFS Peacock Acropora latistella

    Following up from their Real Deal Echinata, our friends at LiveAquaria will be releasing a new Dr. Foster and Smith aquacultured coral next month called the Peacock Feather Acropora. The broodstock of the Peacock Acro (Acropora latistella) was originally acquired from an Australian colony that was grown out and propagated.

    I got a glimpse of this coral on my trip to LiveAquaria’s Aquaculture facility in Rhinelander, WI–needless to say the blue, green and violet hues combined with the tabling growth form are a nice addition to any reef.

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    • btaylor66

      Niiiiiccceee! I want one!

    • highpass

      It's a beaut for sure. Is this to be a permanent addition to the stock or is it in limited supply?

    • Tim Morrissey

      Tables are the @#$%! I wish more people grew table acros, colorful or not I think they make the tank look much more natural, and they help your aquascape no matter what.

    • Tim Morrissey

      Tables are the @#$%! I wish more people grew table acros, colorful or not I think they make the tank look much more natural, and they help your aquascape no matter what.

    • glassboxdesign

      I could not agree more.

    • http://glassbox-design.com/ GBD

      I could not agree more.

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