I think it's Vietnam, guessingSo far so good!
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I think it's Vietnam, guessingSo far so good!
They take awhile to get comfortable, unlike Carnation corals , they are all different. Very nice, looks like it's going to be large.
I think it's Vietnam, guessing
what’s was your trick ? care to share with us what u stumbled apon ?2 year of failures, why failures? If I couldn't keep my children of the sea alive and thriving, it's a failure, until now.
In the last three weeks, I've seen things in my children of the sea, that I wish I could record, but don't have proper equipment(yet) to record properly. But now I know, flow was the main key, to help them thrive, not just live. I've seen some look wilted and coming back with polyps visible, and gaining strength. Baby polyps of dendronephthya on most base rock that has a colony or two, when we add new colonies 2 dendronephthya and 22 Scleronephthya, no atrophy to them, no getting thin, no loss of polyps, no nothing yet.
We are raising Dendronephthya and Scleronephthya!!!!! Time is our enemy, because of time , we need to wait and see if they will live for more than 1.5 years. Indefinitely or close to it, would be imaginable. Stay tune. ......
Flow is key, by accident found a pattern that seems to mimic their environment. Took 2 years to stumble upon it .......stay tune
Looking great, let them be. Month 4 or sooner the thinning begins, if they don't get enough food or are picky. I noticePic of Dendra and Portia. Both still doing great. Dendra prefers growing up but Portia seems to like hanging. Dendra is 8 weeks old now i think and Portia is 2 weeks old.
Looking great, let them be. Month 4 or sooner the thinning begins, if they don't get enough food or are picky. I notice