Very beautiful red color. However, I do wonder whether this is a true chattaladae. I saw many of red cornu cervis in Singapore Garden Festival last week but vendors prefer to call this "red" cornu cervis instead of chattaladae. Maybe those red cornu cervis were in fact selected variation from thalebanii propagation which more readily available in this part of the world.
@Psyched
May be your right, but as far as I know an orchid vendor in Germany (Schwerter Orchideenzucht) got protocorms from Roberd Bedard some years ago.
I have got my plant from *bay as c-c fma. chattaladae, so i could not be sure if itīs a real one.