Torts under Leds lets see em

so the oregon tort won't turn green? nice pics!

I called up ORA and asked this very question. I spoke with Todd and he did confirm that the ORA Oregon Tort can turn green. I also now have a mini colony of the True Oregon Tort. Two completely different corals. I'll post some pics once the colony gets settled in.

James
 
Seriously is that a joke lol it's a beautiful piece but its completely green def not an Obt

What's an OBT?

It was sold to me as a Shawn Bennet Yellow Tort. He said it would be green in a system with less light and more yellow under high lighting. Maybe I got ripped off, but I don't know why he would lie to me since I really didn't care what it was called. It was at a frag swap, so I assumed he was reputable.
 
I never said it was a blue tort?? The thread title asks for pictures of torts, but never specified that they had to be Oregon Blue?

You are absolutely correct lol a beautiful tort at that. I was going off the last few threads distinguishing between Cali torts and blue torts and them yours popped up. I assumed that you were adding it to the mix as a blue tort lol clearly not sorry for the mix up lmao
 
No problem. After I typed out that response, I looked again to make sure I wasn't crazy and indeed, most of the thread was revolving around the Oregon Blue Tort. :D
 
oregon tort under retrofit crees. bought as a 3/4" frag. about 1 1/2" now, and fat.

i can't provide it enough light to color up right, but it still looks great...
 

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It's still hard to say if the true blue one would survive under Led
 

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Somebody mentioned that every tort they sold to Led users died. Im worried because Im transitioning out of t5s and its not a good sign for my tort
 
Check out TOTM he is running radions and has a nice blue tort.

That is true, but I think you need to add a slight caveat:

. . . I chose the Radions because of their software programming ability as well as great customer service. At the time I wrote this article, I had only utilized them on my tank for four months so the verdict is still out as to whether I will continue to use them.


I may be the fella that was mentioned as having seen OBT not survive under LEDs. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that the local reefers that bought from me and had LEDs all lost their frags. Recent research on lighting and acroporas has shown that the wavelength of lighting can dramatically alter the mix and growth rate of zooxanthellea clades so it's not hard for me to believe that the deep blue color of this particular coral may be dependent on UVL Super Actinics or Radiums and other light sources will therefore change it's success and or color, BUT that is simply a theory I have based on personal experience and should NOT stop anyone from "doing their own thing" !


Just for reference here are two posts from another older thread on the lineage of OBT.







Hello all-

My name is Shaun Monahan and I imported the ORIGINAL Oregon Tort back in late 1998. It was originally a beige color. This is about the time the first 20k 400w Radiums became available, and this (then beige) coral was mounted about 6" from the water line, directly under the 400w 20k Radium in my store's (Waves Marine Aquaria) 150g display. Within a few days this coral started to develop the solid deep blue coloration it's well known for today.

This coral was imported from Bali - NOT the SOLOMONS or any other local- I cannot speak for the "other" torts, and where they've originated from, just this one.

This tort was starting to show some signs of RTN along the base, so Travis and I ended up trading some SPS. Once I fragged my tort, it ended up completely bleaching out then next day. So, Travis thankfully ended up saving this coral, growing it out, and fragging it to sell.

The rest of what Travis stated is correct, and to further clarify we have never been enemies- just very competitive. Also my website was ecorals... And Patrick Monaghan and I are not related.... And Steve Tyree and I used to do a lot of frag trading back in the late 90's....

And I hope this clarifies.













I think perhaps there may be several variations of very similar corals out there all of which are quite spectacular. I personally subscribe to the Upscales story as I am an owner of one of the frags that came from them via Rick Soutas of ReefStuff.com which I purchased in 2003.





Rick Souta's colony from pre-2000

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and my frag in 2003:



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my coral in 2007:




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and then of course here it is today with the ORA Tort growing behind and to the left:







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Jp you forgot me lol

I am so sorry dude! I keep being plagued by behind the scenes "mini-tragedies". In this case the OBT piece I was planning on breaking up was growing well in my daughters new Nuvo 38 under T5, but I foolishly put a carpet anemone in there with a long spine urchin and the urchin knocked the OBT off and the carpet killed it good and quick. So now I'm back to my struggling main colonies and a VERY small but healthy colony in the basement. MY OBT is the slowest growing coral I have ever owned by far.

Believe me, when the day comes that I finally have some OBT frags again you will be the first person I contact for sure.

Sorry again :sad2:




Joe
 
Ahahaha I just came upon this thread and your post just made me laugh so hard. That really sucks though... I have been considering switching to LEDs but I think I will try it on my frag tank first.

yah, i was looking for a little humor there. however, it is the sad truth about leds and sps's. imo, leds have a place in the Aquarium hobby just not in the niche of sps keepers. i look at it like this: you can survive on donuts, cigarettes, and soda; but i bet you won't win many Olympic Metals!
 
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