Daddi0
Active member
I think some of us get an acro that browns out and/or growth stalls. The acros I have had like this had a uniform color without any light colored flesh at the axial polyps (growth tips) and there was little to no polyp extension.
I have had great success cutting the colony off the encrusting and growing the crust. The encrusting is loaded with axial polyps and once you remove the coral "tree" itself, there are no dominant axial polyps to inhibit the growth of the polyps in the encrusting and they explode into a new beautifully colored coral with many growing tips and amazing growth. I have done this with:
- Miyagi Tort
- Tri-Color Tort
- Miami Orchid Acro
- Purple Rain acro
- Shawn Bennett Yellow Tort (currently in the beginning stage)
For this test I want to see what happens when just the Axial polyps are removed from a coral colony's branches. I found 2 browned out corals (uniform color and no polyp activity) - Thanks to Kris [MENTION=11772]NewJack[/MENTION] I cut all of the non-growing "growth tips" from both corals. To make sure I got the whole axial polyp from each branch, I tried to cut the branches just below the first radial polyp. Each of these corals have now had ALL the tips pruned.
I expect the tips to grow new axial polyps along with some of the axial polyps in the encrusting to begin to produce.
Cheers! Mark
I have attached a pic. to show how ugly these corals have become. I will post tank pics. of them shortly.
Has anyone else tried this? Any thoughts on results?
I have had great success cutting the colony off the encrusting and growing the crust. The encrusting is loaded with axial polyps and once you remove the coral "tree" itself, there are no dominant axial polyps to inhibit the growth of the polyps in the encrusting and they explode into a new beautifully colored coral with many growing tips and amazing growth. I have done this with:
- Miyagi Tort
- Tri-Color Tort
- Miami Orchid Acro
- Purple Rain acro
- Shawn Bennett Yellow Tort (currently in the beginning stage)
For this test I want to see what happens when just the Axial polyps are removed from a coral colony's branches. I found 2 browned out corals (uniform color and no polyp activity) - Thanks to Kris [MENTION=11772]NewJack[/MENTION] I cut all of the non-growing "growth tips" from both corals. To make sure I got the whole axial polyp from each branch, I tried to cut the branches just below the first radial polyp. Each of these corals have now had ALL the tips pruned.
I expect the tips to grow new axial polyps along with some of the axial polyps in the encrusting to begin to produce.
Cheers! Mark
I have attached a pic. to show how ugly these corals have become. I will post tank pics. of them shortly.
Has anyone else tried this? Any thoughts on results?