Let's see those A. Millepora's!

kaserpick

Keeping it Simple
Hey everyone! Now, I know that threads like this have been started before for this species of coral, and I've read through most of them. But, I wanted to start a new one for two reason: I want to see some updated shots of ones posted before and also some new ones. Sometimes it seems like people are hesitant to post in an old thread; that's why I figured a new one would be better.

Anyway, as the thread title says, let's see those A. Millepora's! Any color or size is great. :D



(As I'm still finishing my system, I have no corals to post. :()
 
BUBBLEGUM
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PALMERS BLUE
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SUPER PINK
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SUNSET
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BUBBLEGUM
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PALMERS BLUE
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SUPER PINK
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SUNSET
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dvanacker,

Just picked up a Palmers Blue and Rouge Milli frag. Where would you recommend tank placement in a 45 gallon Tech tank with 250 watt 14k Phoenix and 2x65 watt actinic bulbs. Flow is 2xMP10ES's on full power tidal swell mode. I heard low-moderate light with moderate flow?
 
Mille's like med/high light and med/high flow.

Nice random flow is especially important I think for millepora.
 
Oh yes, this is what I'm talking about! Great corals! Thanks for posting and keep 'em coming! :thumbsup:

Seeing great corals with beautiful colors truly is inspirational. :)
 
dvanacker: As always amazing corals! Oh, how I wish you lived in the states. :p

Acrotrdco: Great pics! That Tricolor Millepora is crazy! Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:

agcneves: Wow, that's all I can say. Great corals and colors! I would especially love to see another pic of the purple. Thanks for sharing. :D
 
my beginning milli

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i just bought 5 different kinds of millis... i will post pics here in a few. so those that have millis do you think they are a fast grower. i am getting ready to leave for 7 months and i was wandering how far away from each other i should place them.. thanks and the millis look awesome
 
i just bought 5 different kinds of millis... i will post pics here in a few. so those that have millis do you think they are a fast grower. i am getting ready to leave for 7 months and i was wandering how far away from each other i should place them.. thanks and the millis look awesome

IME, they're a pretty fast grower. Sometimes, it'll take them quite some time to spread a base, but once that's done they seem to explode. The main thing is to give them good lighting with good flow; mine loved good random flow. Where in VA are you? I used to live in Va. Beach...how I miss it.
 
IME, they're a pretty fast grower. Sometimes, it'll take them quite some time to spread a base, but once that's done they seem to explode. The main thing is to give them good lighting with good flow; mine loved good random flow. Where in VA are you? I used to live in Va. Beach...how I miss it.

i live in hampton.. use to live in va beach when i was younger... not a terrible place to live....
 
It always seems to me the acros with the larger polyps grow faster. For example the extreme ends of the spectrum I can say milleporas grow fairly fast and deepwater acros grow fairly slow....in general.
 
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