we're no longer interested in blue clove polyps or porites since it's hard to find true baby-blue blue clove polyps anywhere, online or locally, and porites aren't as pretty in-person as they are in the pictures we see online. bleh! oh well!
anyhow, i've got my heart set on the following: (maybe after the 40 gallon is setup + cycled)
cypastrea ocellina: mint green w/ red polyps

poker star monti:
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although, we did pick up that looked something like the poker star monti they're carrying @ BR. the base is pale purple, but the polyps are brown-ish green. we're hoping they'll brighten up under the MH. we'll just have to wait and see i guess. bleh!
rainbow monti:

bleeding heart scoly:

too bad these little fuckers run about $200-250 a piece. :( don't think we'll ever be able to justify blowing that much on a single specimen.
last, but not least, a blue spot jawfish:

probably not going to happen since we're not planning on building a canopy. :(
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