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Yeah, but that link isn't for a seller, that's what doesn't make sense.
I came across a site that listed blasto as a 'fairly rare coral', this seems incredible to me considering my month old colony has produced to new...
Slightly bigger than a golf ball, and in the tank one month, this colony produced two additional colonies in that first month!
Two or three polyps shed by parent colony growing by the day!
My tangs and foxface will pick at the thinnest, saddest looking algae on the rock, while lush, green clumps of hair algae wave at them from around...
Fast growing even in low light, this is a pretty and graceful coral. Wish I knew the actual variety!
Not to thread-jack, but Omard, is that a 'humbug' damsel? (Dascyllus aruanus) My wife saw the picture and said "I WANT THAT!!!";D
Why, yes... I know of one, the "Orlando Reef Caretakers Association", ORCA for short. Orlando Reef Caretakers Association Where are you in Orlando?...
I agree, the PC's leave a lot to be desired, and will be replaced eventually w/T5's using separate reflectors. The PC's got the tank close to...
From wet web media: <Higher K bulbs are better for what most want for aesthetics nowadays. Corals do better under the 10000K or even 6500K...
I am running 260W of compact fluorescents (4 X 65) over a 100 long tank. I want to get a good deal of growth rather quickly without having to add...
Well, that's good to know... The 'cup'coral skeleton seems to be an excellent hair algae grower, the best (Worst) algae grower in the tank. Thanks...
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