Probably our most special (and prized) acropora in the farm (see the other photo of the mother) . We have only sold three frags of this acro to discerning collectors of 'special things'. When the coral was first introduced I was asked where the name came from. Here is what I wrote on Facebook:
Long story. It was a coral acquired many years ago from a tank breakdown. It grew well into a really lovely colony and due to problems a number of years ago we lost it. Luckily a small piece had been banked and a piece returned a couple of years later; when I first saw that frag my first reaction was 'OMFG', both in elation to see the coral again as well as the incredible colour. I commented that the frag looked like a cactus that you would see in the desert. To join all of this together: I used to live close to a country pub that I frequented; it was taken over by a pub company called 'The Cactus Pete Pub company'; so being a cactus type coral this clicked in my mind and the coral was henceforth known as 'Cactus Pete OMFG' ... makes sense?