Kinetic
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Hey LA =)
I think a year or more ago I got a piece of the Fireside Acropora, it's since tripled in size and just wanted to share the latest picture of a frag of it I added to my tank. The picture following was after a 24 hour interceptor / flatworm exit quarantine, and a 15 minute providone/tmpcc dip. These were all preventative measures, but everything went well. The colors faded a tad, but within 10 minutes of being fragged off the main colony after the dip and glued into the rock, the polyps were totally reaching out!

I love aquacultured corals, especially the ones from LiveAquaria! They are so hardy and are amazing when it comes to being dipped, fragged, transfered.
I think a year or more ago I got a piece of the Fireside Acropora, it's since tripled in size and just wanted to share the latest picture of a frag of it I added to my tank. The picture following was after a 24 hour interceptor / flatworm exit quarantine, and a 15 minute providone/tmpcc dip. These were all preventative measures, but everything went well. The colors faded a tad, but within 10 minutes of being fragged off the main colony after the dip and glued into the rock, the polyps were totally reaching out!

I love aquacultured corals, especially the ones from LiveAquaria! They are so hardy and are amazing when it comes to being dipped, fragged, transfered.