Legendary Corals Posted July 1, 2021 Share Posted July 1, 2021 Hey there Legendary Reefers,  The first day of July is here! 🎆 Along with the start of the new month is an all new WYSIWYG Update! We have some very special corals in stock under our WYSIWYG section, including this phenomenal "Tiger Gold/ Purple Torch Coral." The gold coloration on this Torch Coral striates out from the center of the polyp and follows along a seclect few purple/ black tentacles. This one of a kind Torch Coral is the only one we were able to bring in, so it'll go to one lucky reefer!  Along with the new Tiger Torch Coral are a few other beautiful pieces, such as Pink Tipped Orange Branching Frogspawns, LC Maui Wowi Rhodactus, and of course some gorgeous Zoanthids. Thank you again, and we look forward to sending your next box of Legendary Corals.  - Cheers, Darwin  View the New Arrivals here: https://www.legendary-corals.com/new-arrivals  This new and rare variant of Torch Coral looks like Tiger Striping! There's been a few other "Tiger Torches" out there with green hues, but this piece shares similar striation/ color patterns. Not to be confused with the other green variants.   Beautiful Pink-Tipped Branching Frogspawn in stock! This one is a WYSIWYG specimen.  Predator Zoanthids are now available under the WYSIWYG Section as well. Here's two beautiful specimens.   LC Maui Wowi Rhodactus back in stock! This little gem is sure to shine in any reef tank setting. Looks great under both white and blue lighting.  LC Space Haze were looking amazing the other day and were just asking for an updated photo shoot! A hazy space purple body with bright little green tips! The skirts have a cool blue hue and the body has very visible markings. LC Space Haze Zoanthids get rather large polyps, making them a great choice for reefers that prefer larger zoanthids than smaller ones. Under lower light, LC Space Haze will get massive, even dime sized, and will have a hazy purple coloration. Under higher light, a pink hue develops and it the skirts get a bit more vibrant and shorter. Their growth rate starts off a bit slow, but progressively increases as they adjust to their new homes.  Here's a WYSIWYG piece that's available, looking mighty plump and even has a baby on the side.  LC Space Jam Zoanthids, new grown out frag photo! A spectacular zoanthid with lots going on! When we first saw this zoanthid, we were heart-struck, as the unique coloration combination was something we didn't see often. The body has a magenta-pink speckling with a slight yellow and green tint around the mouth. The speckled colors contrast amazingly on its deep purple-black body. We held a naming contest for this gorgeous zoanthid many years ago, and Patrick Wang won with his outstanding choice of "Space Jams."  And of course, a WYSIWYG Space Jam Zoanthid frag in case you wanted to pick out your own frag. I see a little baby polyp on the left!  Hemmdogg's Jeepers Creepers Zoanthids, really unique color combination of yellow and lime green.  CC Starfighters Zoanthids, really bright sunny yellow skirts on this little zoanthid polyp from our friends over at Cherry Corals.  One of our signature zoanthids, LC Hawkmoons Zoanthids get big in polyp size and their silver ring is a unique color trait not found in many corals  Finally coming out of grow out, a frag of YR Pluto Passions Zoanthids is available and it's a beautiful mature piece. Just check out the color combination of black, pink, and purple! This unique Zoanthid morph can gain random splatter patterns.  Arguably one of the best pink colored Zoanthids in the hobby, RR USA Pink Diamonds Zoanthids are always finding new homes quickly.  It's been awhile since we've seen Toxic Lava PE Zoanthids!   Frankie's Acid Trips Zoanthids are one of the latest High-End Zoanthids that have been gaining traction in Zoanthid Collector's tanks. This one has a sweet extra baby that's grown in since we've made this frag.  Some classic Emeralds on Fire Zoanthids for those who have a hard time finding the older morphs! 1 1 Link to comment
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