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that pec is huge!Just wanted to give a shout out to @CherryCorals
My Polypalooza order came in today.
Most of the items in the pic are from that fun event.
Pretty much all the frags looked better and larger than expected (aside from a bit of tissue loss on one overly sensitive acro)
Enjoying watching everything open up. I totally see the hype behind their 21 tails torch - beautiful !!!
thanks again guys, and keep up the good work...
We would like to share a few details about our systems, please consider this info before purchasing. Seriously, if your DKH is above 10 do us both a favor and don’t buy.
#1 We keep our DKH at 8-8.5, salinity is 1.026, and our temps are between 75-76 degrees.
#2 If its a coral other than an Acropora then the PAR will be between 100-150 we have great success here and see no need to blast them beyond that. Can you achieve better results in higher light? You never know but if you want to try, please acclimate slowly. Acro PAR values are between 300-400
#3 Photos of everything except Acro are taken under ATI Blue Plus, ATI Aquablue Special, and Reef Brite blues. Acro are taken under Radions using the 20k temp.
#4 All zoas & acro are on 1/2" plugs, pretty much everything else is on 1 1/4". We include standard 1/2" egg crate in every photo so you can gauge size.
#5 We use the best shipping materials available to us, 1 1/2" Styrofoam boxes and 40 hour heat packs. We use a good amount of water with the coral in a cute little protective cup to avoid damage from bouncing around in a bag.
#6 Although we believe our corals to be free of pests we still suggest doing quick dips in your product of choice. We dip literally everything and keep corals in a QT until we are 100% sure we aren't introducing anything that will make our lives miserable. Reef Primer by Polyp Lab is our favorite as it gets the job done and is fairly gentle (I may have accidentally left coral in Reef Primer overnight a couple of times and it didn't kill them).