Guys,
Has anyone discovered how to sex these yet?
The only plausable visual sex i.d. I can think of is that the males have yellow blotches and the females have darker greyish-brownish/dirty-gold blotches. Maybe it's just a coincidence but the ones I have that have a more vibrant yellow blotch...
I can tell the colors aren't captured properly in that photo. Terra is right about the color, the greens (reds too) are just amazingly bright in person. Nice score,... and a red one would look really nice placed right next to it.
Here are some pics for reference:
http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/htm ... es/222.htm
http://acoralsource.com/sitebuilder/ima ... 00x386.jpg
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/basch/uhnp ... viidae.htm
pic from an online vendor:
http://www.reefscience.com/images/coral ... CF0041.JPG