Stolireef Reborn -- Rebuild Thread

haha, its ok its not like your the first reefer to not wait on coral purchases, you and me are on the list of thousands =)

That is a very nice acro colony there, and coloring up quick, should turn out real good looking. I also had issues with my echinata, I got a Hawkins at prop that was two pieces, the bigger one is doing ok now, the smaller one almost completely bleached but seems to have stopped and is starting to reverse the process. I think they are just a bit more finicky being a thinner skinned type. With how quick that acro colony colored up you should be fine. I am finding a new love for acros now, especially the one I got from mr porter at prop. =)
 
^ sidenote: ORA Hawkins is Acropora turaki; not A. echinata. They're closely related species, but not the same. ORA mis-identified it years ago, and today most sellers have dropped the misnomer "echinata" from the name.
 
^ sidenote: ORA Hawkins is Acropora turaki; not A. echinata. They're closely related species, but not the same. ORA mis-identified it years ago, and today most sellers have dropped the misnomer "echinata" from the name.

Yup. I've seen this before. I think the echinata title just stuck. That said, I'm the worlds worst with scientific names. Just tell me its a Strawberry Shortcake and I'm happy. This is especially true for some of the more difficult to pronounce latin names. See 'Chesterfieldensis' above. There is just no reason that this name needs five syllables.
 
I believe by "Official FRAG Naming Convention" I am now allowed to officially call it the "Blue Green Bushy Stick thingy" now, correct?
 
I believe by "Official FRAG Naming Convention" I am now allowed to officially call it the "Blue Green Bushy Stick thingy" now, correct?

You better add the lineage or you'll get in trouble. Should really be the "AZBJ Blue Green Bushy Stick Thingy". Just think about how the money will roll in with that lineage.
 
Icefire Echinata

Icefire Echinata

Received this morning from Uniquecorals.com. Body is a little brown from shipping but otherwise, it's an amazing frag. Hopefully, I can keep this one alive.
 
And my new Acropora Chesterfieldensis.

And, Ryan, you can feel free to say "I told you so!"
 

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I have to say that Uniquecorals is now one of my 'go to' sites for corals. They came with top flight packaging, look exactly how they appeared on the website and are as big as promised. While pricey, sometimes it's worth the extra money to get the best quality.
 
Looks great man! Should be really nice once it settles in. I mayyy have to grab a frag of it from you in the future.... if you allow yourself to cut a piece off!! Hahaha :) . I've been going on Unique Corals and just dreaming since you told me the other day! Glad you got everything in great condition.
 
If I can keep the darn thing alive, it'll definitely show up at the PROP auction at some point. They are supposedly relatively slow growers but opinions vary.
 
Here's an interesting oddity. Right now, my display tank appears to be completly devoid of any nuisance algae or cyano. My small 10 gallon fuge is growing Chaeto and cyano very rapidly. I don't have any algae grazers in the display so I can't figure out why I'm not seeing any nuisance algae there. The only thing I can think of is that the flow is very high in the display thus discouraging the nuisance algae and cyano. Any thoughts?
 
Oh, and I'm sure I just jinxed myself with this post. I'm sure I'll have a nice thick matt of cyano in the display by tomorrow morning.
 
Here's an interesting oddity. Right now, my display tank appears to be completly devoid of any nuisance algae or cyano. My small 10 gallon fuge is growing Chaeto and cyano very rapidly. I don't have any algae grazers in the display so I can't figure out why I'm not seeing any nuisance algae there. The only thing I can think of is that the flow is very high in the display thus discouraging the nuisance algae and cyano. Any thoughts?

your fuge is working properly, growing Chaeto and consuming available nutrients, leaving the DT low in nutrients, resulting void of algae
 
Thanks. I thought it was too small to make a difference.

early on your bioload is small so excess nutrients are consumed with relatively small amounts of Chaeto, however as your livestock with resulting bioload increases your fuge capabilities will have to grow to keep pace with demand
 
Spotted a small aptasia in the tank this afternoon. I'm trying to figure out where it came from but that's probably a waste of time. This time, I'm going to be aggressive about killing it early and often. I know there are worse pests in the hobby, but these guys drive me nuts.
 
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Spotted a small aptasia in the tank this afternoon. I'm trying to figure out where they came from but that's probably a waste of time. This time, I'm going to be aggressive about killing it early and often. I know there are worse pests in the hobby, but these guys drive me nuts.

Same here. I pitched a 2lb piece of rock that had a pair of those bastards on board. I been feeling better and better about that choice ever since!
 
Pets Inc Granulosa

Pets Inc Granulosa

This came to me pretty browned out. It's just starting to show some color.
 

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How are you going to go about this massacre? I've gotten one in my DT that I'm trying to figure out how I should get rid of it
 
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