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Toxic spill monti

reefsandrotts

NJRC Member
Has anyone found any for sale, Ive been In contact with tyree on the piece and he isn't releasing any for a long time he said.
 
I've been trying to find one for a while. About 1 yr ago a guy in Cali had some frags on r2r. I missed out on it. Though a guy in tons river was able to get it. I've struck out trying to reach him.

If you ever do find it keep me in mind. I guess I could try to reach out to the guy in Cali.
 

mnat

Officer Emeritus
Staff member
Moderator
Did you guys reach out to the store that gave it to Tyree?
 

mnat

Officer Emeritus
Staff member
Moderator
The Toxic Spill Montipora was discovered and named by Thomas Kosnosky and
John Nicoll of Always Tanked Aquaculture. It was found within a local Southern
California retail reef shop around March of 2011. The coral was imported within
a transhipment from Indonesia. Apparently it did not have the extensive green
grafting when it first arrived, but it may have just not been very visible. The
green swirls developed more extensively in captivity and the tank it was held
within did have a few green fluorescing Pocillopora damicornis colonies. John
and Thomas recommend moderate to weak light levels with moderate water
current.
 
The Toxic Spill Montipora was discovered and named by Thomas Kosnosky and
John Nicoll of Always Tanked Aquaculture. It was found within a local Southern
California retail reef shop around March of 2011. The coral was imported within
a transhipment from Indonesia. Apparently it did not have the extensive green
grafting when it first arrived, but it may have just not been very visible. The
green swirls developed more extensively in captivity and the tank it was held
within did have a few green fluorescing Pocillopora damicornis colonies. John
and Thomas recommend moderate to weak light levels with moderate water
current.


Mike you are the coral Wikipedia!
 

reefsandrotts

NJRC Member
Original colony died off and reeffarmer only have a 1/4" piece of it,this is why its so hard to find.
I have a feeling its going to end up a ghost coral like the wobbegong macna unknown after I lost my colony.
 
Some pretty crazy colors. I can only imagine the collection you have in your tank ,any pics?
 

mnat

Officer Emeritus
Staff member
Moderator
That dude is still pretty active on R2R so you at least have a chance.
 
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