Just got this piece of TGC Cherry bomb today and have it placed around 300 par. Pic taken under blues with orange filter. Looks like it has a ways to go with coloring up. Any tips?
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Very nice! Mine has since colored up tremendously since posting this.Here’s some chunks I had to cut off my mother colony. Definitely red and furry. New growth tips as of lately have been very white.
Looks great!Very nice! Mine has since colored up tremendously since posting this.
Mainly just frozen mysis and Rod’s. Occasionally I’ll dose a little Red Sea AB+, Oyster Feast and just started feeding Benereef a few days ago.What food do you feed?
animo and reefroids do you wear them?Mainly just frozen mysis and Rod’s. Occasionally I’ll dose a little Red Sea AB+, Oyster Feast and just started feeding Benereef a few days ago.
For aminos, I sometimes dose Red Sea AB+. I don’t use Roids as it spikes PO4 bad in my tank.animo and reefroids do you wear them?
It does! Really blew me away how quickly it took on the deeper red and pink.looks really nice!
That looks pretty much like CB. The acro skin color itself isn’t really impressive. The name came about for the color of the deep red polyps, otherwise it has a mild pink tone to the flesh it self.Just got this piece of TGC Cherry bomb today and have it placed around 300 par. Pic taken under blues with orange filter. Looks like it has a ways to go with coloring up. Any tips?
Agreed. I was honestly a little underwhelmed by the flesh color itself after growing out. Nice red polyps though.That looks pretty much like CB. The acro skin color itself isn’t really impressive. The name came about for the color of the deep red polyps, otherwise it has a mild pink tone to the flesh it self.
Yes. It’s definitely a CherrybombThat looks pretty much like CB. The acro skin color itself isn’t really impressive. The name came about for the color of the deep red polyps, otherwise it has a mild pink tone to the flesh it self.
it definitely has green in the lower areas of the branches but the polyps are so fuzzy that it hides it well. Even with the green showing behind the pink and red, it’s a stunner.Agreed. I was honestly a little underwhelmed by the flesh color itself after growing out. Nice red polyps though.
Right on. 2 weeks after adding it to my tank, it went boom red and pink. I keep potassium at 400-420.potassium