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Yellow Frogspawn !!??
Last Post 04/14/2010 09:02 AM by Strong. 20 Replies.
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03/08/2010 05:07 PM
    So after spending like a month trying to figure out what this coral is I have finally come to the conclusion that it must be a bright yellow frogspawn. I have found nothing like it in my research but after talking to some people and the two LFS that it must be yellow frogspawn. Now I am curious as to what a head of it is worth. I have a cluster of almost a dozen heads. I have a feeling it is very rare as eveyone I asked about it has offered me money for a head.

    Is there yellow frogspawn?

    Any suggestions to how to frag the heads and what they are worth?

    I have crapy picts but cannt up load them. I will use my other camera and get some photos.
    Webster City, Iowa
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    Gered


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    03/08/2010 05:37 PM
    Where are you located? If your in the Des Moines area I could help you frag it up. If not I bet someone else in the club could help you out.
    Marion, IA
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    Jay


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    03/08/2010 06:19 PM
    Have not heard of yellow, you sure it isn't torch ?
    cedar rapids
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    nick


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    03/08/2010 06:25 PM
    definately get some pictures up. when yellow torch first came into the hobby is sold for about $100 a head.
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    03/08/2010 07:54 PM
    i have always thought it was a torch. it others that thought it was frogspawn. ill try and get some picts up 2moro.
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    xroads


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    03/08/2010 08:23 PM
    I think nick has it.

    Although you can get a decent colony for $100 now.




    Marion, IA
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    bobsfish


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    03/08/2010 10:29 PM
    If it's so rare, how'd you get it? Post a pic


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    xroads


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    03/09/2010 08:43 AM
    Riverside
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    phishcrazee


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    03/09/2010 10:56 AM
    Where'd you get it? What was it sold as? What's your lighting and the corals placement in the tank?
    The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea.
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    03/09/2010 09:46 PM
    sorry having problems w/ my comp and the picts. i followed the link above and it looks nothing like it. A friend (worked at LFS) gave 2 colonies of it to my mom. She has one and I have one. Both sit under t-5s at the top of our tanks
    cedar rapids
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    nick


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    03/09/2010 09:49 PM
    when you go to the website craig posted look under lps then euphyllia. that place normally has rarer frogspawn, torch and hammer make sure it isnt something they may have there.
    Riverside
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    phishcrazee


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    03/10/2010 10:48 AM
    Need a picture! Could possibly be something else that's slightly bleached out from being so close to the lights or its actually yellow frogspawn I call dibs on a frag
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    Marion, IA
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    bobsfish


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    03/10/2010 04:06 PM
    this sounds like a cool coral.....I think you need to bring some frags to spring fest and sell them for $10 a head !!...lol



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    03/12/2010 08:53 AM
    Hey everyone how do i add a pict?
    Cedar Falls
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    ruggerkc


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    03/12/2010 10:27 AM
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    xroads


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    03/12/2010 10:35 AM
    I just click on the pic, hit copy & then hit paste in the reply box
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    03/16/2010 11:48 PM
    still can post picts. too bad as I was able to frag a few heads apart. they are doing fine so far
    Omaha, NE
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    adampottebaum


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    04/08/2010 01:37 AM
    Any updates on this? I would still love to see some pics of this coral.
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    Strong


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    04/13/2010 02:36 PM
    I found a Yellow Hammer...click below...

    http://mrcoral.com/go/index.php/lps...ammer.html

    -Justin
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    bobsfish


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    04/13/2010 06:01 PM
    Posted By Strong on 04/13/2010 02:36 PM
    I found a Yellow Hammer...click below...

    http://mrcoral.com/go/index.php/lps...ammer.html

    -Justin

    I'm thinking I'm not going to spend $260 for a hammer....even if it is yellow.


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