Which Table Acro Have You Had Great Success With?

very very nice! I hope to copy your beautiful corals at home myself. Where do you buy your corals? A good supplier is so important. Or do you buy from fellow reefers? I ask, because I need to purchase some myself. :)
 
this coral isn't the fanciest but has lived through one crisis after another and seems to be bullet proof so I guess that makes it my most successful table. ;)
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11516748#post11516748 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Leishman
My Red A. Hyacinthus:
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Hi Leishman,

Is this coral a hyacinthus? I have a similar one fo a while now but never got any ID for it.

They grow pretty fast eh?
 
here is my table nearly 12" at it's widest, started from a
1" frag. from atlantis

<img src="http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e6/pluto123/coral%20pics/Picture055-4.jpg">
 
hey pluto, can you post a side pic of your table? i really want to see the side view... and how you mounted it...

it is so nice!
 
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R side of my tank dominated by Efflo table in back, Tricolor table in middle, blue/purple Millie front L, and ?wild tort table front R. For reference, tank is 30" tall and 30" deep..each tables are at least 12" wide
 
i looked up the red table frag on atlantis and a 1" frag was 90$ :eek: :eek: :eek: i couldn't beleave it there so expencive there. is a shame too because there hard to find, but when i do find them therer usually like 40$ not 90$.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11540976#post11540976 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aurora


R side of my tank dominated by Efflo table in back, Tricolor table in middle, blue/purple Millie front L, and ?wild tort table front R. For reference, tank is 30" tall and 30" deep..each tables are at least 12" wide [/B]

Rockville MD? I'm in chevy chase, we need to do some trading.......?
 
Hello Everyone, Are these types of Acro's difficult to keep. I have a (2) 250 gal coral flats and using a 8 bulb 54w t5's Giessmann bulbs middays, pure actinics, aquablue, actinics.

A. millepora red
A. hyacinthus red
A. tenuis blue
A. abrotanoides red
A. cerealis blue
A. pulchra blue
A. valida purple
A. horrida purple
A. loripes green
A. loripes purple
M. digitata red
stylophora pistillata


thanks
 
Hi Littlefish,

Hope all is well!

Could you further explain what you consider difficult? Lighting is only one aspect of keeping these corals. You will also have to consider water movement and water quality.

Warmest Regards,
James
 
Hi Cuna,

I make it a habit of doing weekly water changes and in one tank I use 2 ecotech mp40 and in the other 3 tunze powerheads. What I mean by difficult, do whats makes certain species thrive better than others? is it the diet, supplements etc. I really try not to add a bunch of chemicals to my tanks mostly just water changes with a complete salt mix. I am picking these corals up this weekend and wanted to make sure I not picking those types that are sensitive to the slightest adjustments in my water....make sense?

Thanks for your help
Jeff
 
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