What's so difficult about table acros..?

ClownReef®

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Ive heard some stories about how difficult table across are..is this true or a myth?.. Are they as "difficult" as any other acros?..do they have "special" needs?.. The are stunning and ive been wanting to try one for a while but im holding back until i get the real facts.. Thanks guys!!
 
They are more difficult to keep simply because they require the flow to be very precise IME. But if you ar elooking to try one make sure you start off with a frag so it takes to your tank easier and will adjust to your tank's flow as it grows.
 
Are the high flow..high light?... I had a gorgeous A. sarmentosa..and they are "tableish"..Highflow killed it..i suck when it comes to guessing the coral's need..
 
I have both pink and Green Hyacinthus, but i dont ship. I got them as aquacultured frags. You can Try Fragfarmer.com
 
Do you have a pic of the hyacinthus. I has a small pink one too. The growth on it is next to non-existant. So some pointer would be cool.
 
Hey Covey,
sorry but my Digi cam is busted, but there is a pic of it in my gallery on one of the side tank shots.
How is yoru flow?
 
Diego,

If you ever make it to Austin I have five different tabling acros all very cool. You might check with Brian, I think he has a few of mine also.
 
40X turnover returns and SEIOs. I am in the process of upgrading and switching over to a 150G RR BB and the flow should be steep. I have other Acro like a couple robustas and a mystrey frag, and a birdnest that all like the tank but the hyacinthus hasn't grown a bit in 6 months.
What kinda of flow does yours like?
 
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40X turnover returns and SEIOs. I am in the process of upgrading and switching over to a 150G RR BB and the flow should be steep. I have other Acro like a couple robustas and a mystrey frag, and a birdnest that all like the tank but the hyacinthus hasn't grown a bit in 6 months.
What kinda of flow does yours like?

Mine sit on the top third of the tank and they get most of the return from the Seaswirls. But if you can set your pumps on a wavemaker that would be great flow for them.
 
Sorry if i am hijacking Ireef..
Its the little pink frag next to the big purple humilius.
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