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Sweet stick, Adam. So tell us the story on the name (please).
I find it interesting that you "don't really put too much thought into these things." You have some of the most originally named acros in the biz. Anyway, keep up the good work!Ha! good question. Well I don't really put too much thought into these things. I had originally thought id call it the Bellicose troubadorous, This literally just popped into my head one day a good while back so I wrote it down lol. The latter word which isn't a real word at all, I looked it up anyway to make sure, and came upon the female word for troubadour, and that stuck
I find it interesting that you "don't really put too much thought into these things." You have some of the most originally named acros in the biz. Anyway, keep up the good work!
Beautiful acro; is this under the 6500k Geismann's only? I've wanted to use something like this instead of the Blue+ I'm running with the Kessils (color at 75% to counter the look of the Blue+) but I've been too chicken to try it for fear of other corals changing.
The pic is taken under radium 250 watt halide on M80 ballast . Am not sure if you can get the same effect with just geissemann 6500k with kessils.
Regards,
Abhishek
He states they've been under the 6500ks for "a good while now" in the original post, hence the question.
Right!
This colony is growing under an 8 bulb ati with 4 tropics, 2 true actinics, one blue plus, and one purple plus
Awesome, thanks for the information. Were the 6500Ks added mainly for growth (read a number of articles that mention growth is great at 6500K)?
Ive been using 65k in some form or another for years. maybe I'm just old fashioned, but i have always had great growth and coloration under them.
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This colony is growing under an 8 bulb ati with 4 tropics, 2 true actinics, one blue plus, and one purple plus
That's interesting, would you say your image of the colony on the last page captures the light color pretty well? I like the white color in that picture, maybe I'll try this combo out
Sorry for any confusion on this. I have a separate tank for shooting my colonies that is lit with one Radium halide. The coral itself has been growing under t5, just shot under radium which is more of a crisp white than blue for sure. Especially by todays standards. The tropics are very unflattering aesthetically and i wouldn't recommend them over a display unless you you really like that look.
Adam, I find with so much 65k light it makes all the corals not very pleasant to look at and they all kind of look similar with a brown tone.
How are you able to pick gems out? Do the other 4 bulbs make it easier?