Mike de Leon
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How difficult is it to care for? My tank finally stabilized and is ready for some more acros.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Buying a colony as oppose to a frag seems a better deal considering how much the frags go for. And besides, its both wild caught. There is a good importer locally that brings in nice pieces from time to time. I just have to wait for a good healthy piece...or maybe wait until my parameters are actually under control..
Are we talking wild aussie echinata or the ice fire echinata....because to me there is a difference. The ice fire was in the hobby long before the wild australian echinata's starting coming in.
Does ReefRaft call all there wild echinata's ice fire? I find a lot of people who get them there call them ice fire.
Ice fire is a tyree coral. It's like calling every tricolor the garf bonsai.
although i obviously dont have the ice fire OG living in aus but had a wild colony, i found this one of the easier to keep acro in stable conditions. as the branches are thinner it does not require such high flow as what i consider to be harder to keep acro eg humulis.
the hardest thing i find with echinata is to stick them down, they are spikey and hurt to glue down and fall.
IME once they have encrusted they are super fast growers also.
edit - forgot they hate alk swings so if you cant keep that stable you will have problems which may be why people consider them harder to keep?
Hey Mike,
Unfortunately I dont have any echinata in my tank.....I WISH. Its on a very short list of corals I would like to get my hands on. I dont like to shop at RR anymore so I dont know what the odds of me getting one are.
about your crx.....I can only talk from my personal experice but I like my dosing system much better than dealing with a calcium reactor.