PacificEastAquaculture Posted March 26, 2014 Share Posted March 26, 2014 Our Acropora Weekly Special has been super popular for us. We have sold out of some Acroporas but still have a lot of really nice ones left. We have several really nice Acros to choose from at greatly reduced prices and on top of that all Acroporas on our Weekly Specials Page are buy 4 and get the 5th one FREE. This discount will not show in your shopping cart. Nothing automatically charges to your card on our website and we will adjust your total when we receive your order. This special will end Thursday! Don't miss out on these HOT Acros, they are selling fast! For this weeks specials we also have a huge sale on inverts, sponges and more!HOT Acropora Weekly Specialshttp://www.pacificeastaquaculture.com/prodList.asp?idcategory=76&pMaxItemsPerPage=1000Purple tip Aussie Acropora spathulata-Only $24.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $69.99)Intense Blue-Purple Acropora humilis-Only $29.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $69.99)Pink Cotton Candy Tabling Acropora-Only $39.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $69.99)Neon Candlelight Aussie Acropora-Only $24.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $59.99)Intense Hot Pink with Blue tips Acropora-Only $39.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $79.99)Golden Dragon-Only $19.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $59.99)Bizzare Teal Acropora horrida-Only $39.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $89.99)Purple Tip Acropora tenuis-Only $24.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $59.99)Super Blue Aussie Acropora-Only $19.99 for 1 to 2 inch frag (reg. $59.99)Don't forget this special ends tomorrow!Weekly Specialshttp://www.pacificeastaquaculture.com/prodList.asp?idcategory=76&pMaxItemsPerPage=1000 Link to comment
MikeTR Posted March 26, 2014 Share Posted March 26, 2014 some of these look a little bleached? please enlighten me. Link to comment
PacificEastAquaculture Posted March 26, 2014 Author Share Posted March 26, 2014 Not bleached at all, its the imperfections of digital photography under varying lighting conditions then posting the photos on a hosting site, then posting them here, the process takes us a few steps away from what they look like actually in person. Link to comment
Polarcollision Posted March 26, 2014 Share Posted March 26, 2014 I've never gotten a bad coral from you guys. They've actually always been more vibrant than pictured. However the pics are the only way we can judge the quality of what we're buying. Do you think you all can work out more accurate image representation? These do look pretty pale and it makes me doubt either the pic or the reason given. Link to comment
PacificEastAquaculture Posted March 26, 2014 Author Share Posted March 26, 2014 The main problem is that the digital camera does not have the dynamic range that our eyes have, so a contrasty subject such as some of these Acros appear to have washed out areas. Will try to do a better job on the pics in the future. Link to comment
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