some new acros :)))))

Discussion in 'SPS Corals' started by bobssecrtsn, Jul 22, 2011.

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  1. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    hello people! Ive been searching for a tyree pink lemonade for quite some times and finally found a frag i love
    and i just recently moved them so they're wasnt that much P.E

    OH BTW! is it bad to have acros that close to eachother? chem warfare ?
    ENJOY CHERYL ;)

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    got acouple more they called this a grandpa something? can someone ID


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    and also this little frag

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  3. doylef4i

    doylef4i Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Nice adds.They are not to close for now but when they grow they might cross paths and one might grow over the other.
     
  4. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    :)
    And I did enjoy, I have been wanting a Pink Lemonade for over a year. Can not find locally yet. Grandpa somethings looks very cool as well. If they are in a frag rack you are usually fine with aggression between the acropora until they start to touch branches. I have found acropora aggression between each other to be mild compared to acropora vs montipora, or pocillopora vs acropora.

    Thanks for sharing.
     
  5. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    nice pink lemonade! but keep in mind it puts down an excessively massive base... ill get you a picture tomorrow of a frag I cut a few months ago haha. you will be like WOWWW when you see the base on the frag.
    But I have to say that this coral is easily one of the most gorgeous acros offered in the hobby...
     
  6. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    Thanks for the replies! Ill post a growth shot every Friday :)
     
  7. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Congrats on the beautiful adds
     
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  9. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    sorry this took forever! but anyways, the vertical growth is only a few inches and like 3 branches... and the base is just massive! Its a few months old

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  10. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    WOW! do you glue it onto a large rock? i want to glue mines to a small rock so i can move it else where im not sure what you guys do to your frags lols
     
  11. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    I just glue Frags to plugs if I am selling them but if I am keeping them I will glue directly to permanent placement in my tank. If I want to experiment with them I will glue them to these little ceramic doughnuts so they can be moved. (the higher the placement for pink lemonade the better ;) )
    The one in the pic above is glued to one of said doughnuts.
     
  12. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Dingo is this piece attached to the wall?