BQ Bubbalicious
I always wondered it on BC's pictures. What is the pink/purple algae on the tile?
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BQ Bubbalicious
I believe so but if you look at this pic my branches don't get very long so it's hard to tell.Is this a smooth skin piece?
At least for me it's just dark coralline. If you look at this pic you can see the dark stuff on the outside of the tile and the normal pink stuff near the inside.I always wondered it on BC's pictures. What is the pink/purple algae on the tile?
Gorgeous piece Bubba! Almost looks like a darker version of the WWC French Tickler.BQ Bubbalicious
Is this how we get all the beautiful named corals? Someone gets a wild or maricultured piece and brings it inside and sees what happens? Do some not change much, and some change drastically? I have assumed this is what has been going on, but never confirmed. I find this cool, but makes we wonder why more people don't just go for wild or mari, guess they are harder to get and harder to domesticate.
Is this how we get all the beautiful named corals? Someone gets a wild or maricultured piece and brings it inside and sees what happens? Do some not change much, and some change drastically? I have assumed this is what has been going on, but never confirmed. I find this cool, but makes we wonder why more people don't just go for wild or mari, guess they are harder to get and harder to domesticate.
Thanks for the response! I don't want to steal too many secrets, but what are the main factors in getting them to turn into the amazing stuff you share with all of us? Do you think genetics is the biggest driver? Or is it time, intense light, spectrum, and precise control of nutrients, etc? This is really super fascinating to me!Yes this is exactly how 95% of my BC collection has been built. The trick (or burden rather) is, i have spent thousands over the years on coral colonies that crashed on me fast, or others never really rounded the corner It's a frustrating marathon believe me., and a bottomless spending pat as well lol. Not even to mention pests...
Not complaining though. It's the way I have been able to amass the collection i have. wild colonies are a super gamble, but the reward can be very satisfying.
Thanks for the response! I don't want to steal too many secrets, but what are the main factors in getting them to turn into the amazing stuff you share with all of us? Do you think genetics is the biggest driver? Or is it time, intense light, spectrum, and precise control of nutrients, etc? This is really super fascinating to me!
It's still basically the same. It's only been slightly over 3 months since the last FTS pic. I will probably do them once every 6 months or so.I'm still waiting for those updated FTS
BQ Bubbalicious
Thank you sir!WOW !!!! A+ in all of your skills bro, my hats off to you sir!!!!!
Thank you!ALLL BEAUTIFUL!!! Any updates on NO3 and PO4? Been struggling to keeping NO3 detectable to the point where I'm dosing KNO3 now. I feed 8 cubes/daily in my 85g but the chaeto sucks it all up!
Any noticable differences between this piece and the ARC Firework or BKCHEM Wetdream?WWC All star is starting to grow a little faster.
Pic is under radions set to 14k
Any noticable differences between this piece and the ARC Firework or BKCHEM Wetdream?
They do look very similar huh?
I think the Fireworks looks pretty different and isn't too great of a coral IMO, at least mine isn't. The all star on the other hand looks pretty similar to the wetdream.Any noticable differences between this piece and the ARC Firework or BKCHEM Wetdream?