VCoo71 Active member Jun 20, 2006 #2 A. Abrotanoides i have seen a few around lately with the online venders charlie
ReeferMadnessUS In Memoriam Jun 20, 2006 #3 Yes I concure. That is a gorgeous piece. WOW, I haven't seen one like this in a long time. I hope that the Red remains for you.... Chris @ RM
Yes I concure. That is a gorgeous piece. WOW, I haven't seen one like this in a long time. I hope that the Red remains for you.... Chris @ RM
johns Premium Member Jun 20, 2006 #5 I found one of these at a LFS a couple days ago. Not quite as red as that one, but close. The price VERY good. I've heard they have trouble keeping that red. Are there any particular lighting conditions people have found to keep this color up?
I found one of these at a LFS a couple days ago. Not quite as red as that one, but close. The price VERY good. I've heard they have trouble keeping that red. Are there any particular lighting conditions people have found to keep this color up?
bskiba Member Jun 21, 2006 #6 If that coral remains that color it will be one of the best out there imo. top notch.
jay24k Active member Jun 21, 2006 #7 That is just freaking sweet. If it keeps its color after 6 months, please post it again so I can begin looking for a frag online.
That is just freaking sweet. If it keeps its color after 6 months, please post it again so I can begin looking for a frag online.
1 10810 New member Jun 21, 2006 #9 Also recently got one. (and loving it) Looking at the branch thickness, I’d say it would appreciate a fare amount of flow.
Also recently got one. (and loving it) Looking at the branch thickness, I’d say it would appreciate a fare amount of flow.