right on Allan. Yes, the tri-color war coral we acquired from the wild had red, burgundy and green/blue color with neon green eyes/mouths.

Over time I just kept fragging out the green/blue parts and after almost a year now the coral is holding strong as a blue/green with neon green eyes/mouths. I say "blue/green" because I can't tell which color it is...guess it's more like a teal. Anyways...the hybrid is now called MCC Ice War Coral.

I did the same with our spiderman colony. A polyp popped up with red eyes...I extracted it, let it growout and I got a mix, extracted 2 again and now 6 months later all polyps from the colony have red eyes. As babies they start with solid blue face and then develop the red eye. The main spiderman colony stays true to the blue face while the new colony has red eyes...named as: Spiderman's Gambit.

One of these days I want to start fusing corals. Like scolies and chalices. But...that will take some money that we don't really want to chance losing right now to trial and possibly error.