Oldude's Little Reef on the Prairie

A few pix from the 130 gallon in the fish room

A few pix from the 130 gallon in the fish room

Yuma patch
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Meteor Shower colony
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Lava Chalice
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Frogspawn
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Ok back to the 400 gallon display

Ok back to the 400 gallon display

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I will politely, gladly take one frag of everything on the last pic please. Also I've heard that if you can keep your yellow colored acros in check that all the other colors will follow. Has that been the case for you or is that common in reefing?
 
I will politely, gladly take one frag of everything on the last pic please. Also I've heard that if you can keep your yellow colored acros in check that all the other colors will follow. Has that been the case for you or is that common in reefing?
If you make the drive up to my place I'll give you frags of pretty much anything you want. :bum:
Regarding the yellows - I think there is some truth to that however it is a pretty vague & general statement that has a lot of variables. We keep many corals in our reefs that don't necessarily grow together in nature and are collected from a variety of depths & environmental conditions so my experience is more about the heartburn of never being able to keep everything looking the way I want - it seems no matter how good most of the corals look there are always a few I just can't keep happy and then of course when they get happy others aren't.
 
Lol I can picture them explaining the little baggies of water on their way back south through the border crossing lol!

.... I swear sir, we just really like Canadian water :)
 
I always look forward to updates on this thread. That green acro in the first pic is a stunner. It looks very similar to the red dragon. Have you grown it from a frag?
 
Thanks for your support.
I got my "green dragon" from a fellow hobbiest who was tearing his tank down about a year ago.
It is a center piece in my reef and has almost doubled in size from when I got it.
 
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