Johnike - beautiful as always! Is the one on the right an Acanthophyllia (hard to tell from the pic)? Any words of advice? Trachys are Acanthos are some trickier ones to rescue.
I have off and on...nothing too crazy. I've tried just about every "new awesome" thing for reefkeeping over the past 4 years, and some of it helps with certain things...some of it is just a joke. Unless I know there's an issue, I just do regular water changes and dose mag/alk/ca. Vitamin C dosing does seem to help corals that are getting pretty bad, but usually by the time I notice a problem, it's a bit late to start dosing (especially since Vitamin C needs to be ramped up). I also use amino acids...it helps getting rescue corals to open up and feed.
Update to the riddler pectinia rescue corals. The 4/5 frags that had eyes have pulled through nicely!! I gave one to a friend, and am going to keep the largest. The last 2 will be sold. My first solid rescue so I'm stoked!! Logged in to the wrong computer account, so i'll post a pic later.
Fantastic! Wish you were closer - I'd definitely love a piece!
I get the other one!!
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Oh yea! Mech.... my LFS that was killing corals left and right where I got that pectinia finally hired a part time "expert" that runs the coral tanks exclusively. The health of them has improved significantly and they are not losing many at all now. It was a combo of bad water tests, hidden pests, and an overall lack of husbandry. Thanks again for the help with my and other's rescues!
That's great!!! I'm sure the lower coral losses more than compensate for the cost of the part timer.![]()
Tweekedta- any update on the candy cane? Hopefully its coming around pretty good at this point!!