Big E;25240064 That Aussie Woverine pictured above didn't start pulling yellow tips or the purple till I moved it up higher.[/QUOTE said:Wow!!!
with out words to express how amaized I am by your way of nurturing sps.
Ed,
It seems to me that you experiment a lot with placement of sps. At the same time in previous questions you have expressed that you have to give coral time with out moving them from their position and allow new sprouts to regard you with the color for not moving them
How do you know when it is time to move it?
how big of a move did you do for this wolverine? how many inches up did you moved it? I would like to have a feeling of how big of a move up in one step can you do with a acropora
I have one horrida LOW at 6 inches from the bottom of my tank.
It is getting better color in dt with my halides than the color it had in my frag tank with leds. This coral needs medium to high light. I have had it in same place for 3 weeks now. I placed it low to aclimate for light.
Should I keep it is same position or should I move it up?
Thanks for teaching us
Just stopping by his thread gives me coral fever!
Ed if I saw your tank in person, I'd have trouble resisting jumping right in!
Ed,
Fantastic Photo's. Those Portal Shots are great!
All your SPS are beyond Beautiful.
Memorizing. Hypnotic to look at.
Wow!!!
with out words to express how amaized I am by your way of nurturing sps.
Ed,
It seems to me that you experiment a lot with placement of sps. At the same time in previous questions you have expressed that you have to give coral time with out moving them from their position and allow new sprouts to regard you with the color for not moving them
How do you know when it is time to move it?
how big of a move did you do for this wolverine? how many inches up did you moved it? I would like to have a feeling of how big of a move up in one step can you do with a acropora
I have one horrida LOW at 6 inches from the bottom of my tank.
It is getting better color in dt with my halides than the color it had in my frag tank with leds. This coral needs medium to high light. I have had it in same place for 3 weeks now. I placed it low to aclimate for light.
Should I keep it is same position or should I move it up?
Thanks for teaching us
Ah yes, the tough to frag Tierra del Fuego! Well that and the Red Gecko on my my wish list. Ed, I have been trying to resist coral temptations while the home addition is underway, but stopping by your place gave me a bad case of coral fever.
Hi Corey,
Your tank would't fit down my basement:lol2:
You're welcome to visit anytime.
Here's a few more recent shots-
Group shot 101717 by Big E 52, on Flickr
Blue Tenuis by Big E 52, on Flickr
lemon lime table 100917 by Big E 52, on Flickr
sky doppel 101717 by Big E 52, on Flickr
Growth is amazing Ed. On everything.
What’s the coral bottom left in first shot?
Love that blue tenuis
Ed, I wish I could move next door to you. Then I could get rid of my tank and visit your colorful tank every so often. I have to admit that no matter what I do to my tank I can never get half as good as yours.Sigh!
ReefMutt has good taste, the blue tenius looks sweet, I have not been able to get those colors. I love the name blue cardinal! Move it up more to get blue on the tips, its a fast grower fo sho