Love mine! Super hardy and fast growing
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Same, love mine, fast grower too. I accidentally broke off a few pieces while cleaning tank a few weeks ago....and now they are new frags!Love mine! Super hardy and fast growing
Thats awesome! Where’d you buy it?I had a small frag of golden rod anacro and it grew like a weed. In 1 year it was huge, wouldn’t even fit in a 5 gallon bucket when I took it out.
Have the same one... I got a huge piece at a swap for $20, it had some issues. I just threw it in the tank to see what would happen. In the beginning I would have to brush off the algae in areas that the tissue was gone. But now I have good polyp extension and it is growing. I suppose I will have to take it off the frag plug one of these days.Its actually one of my favorites and hardiest.
Got it from a friend and did a trade. I still have some chunks of it in my frag tank.T
Thats awesome! Where’d you buy it?
Just not as nice as an acropora. But super hardy and the fastest growing coral in my tank.Looks like an acro, quacks like an acro, but isn’t an acro: What is your experience with anacropora?
Okay, you’re right. Corals don’t quack, but Anacropora, sometimes referred to as briar corals, do look a lot like Acropora. Although there are some more well-known Anacropora like the WWC Slimeball, Anacropora corals are a bit unusual to the hobby even though they are considered by some to be an easier-to-keep SPS. Like Acros, Anacropora are part of the Acroporidae family, however Anacropora are classified within their own genus. Have you kept Anacropora? Have you thought about keeping Anacropora? What is your experience with this type of corals? Do you have any tips to share? Let’s talk about your experience with Anacropora in the discussion!
Photo by @SawCJack00
Just so I’m clear, it is in fact an SPS? I’m very interested in this. Cool!Looks like an acro, quacks like an acro, but isn’t an acro: What is your experience with anacropora?
Okay, you’re right. Corals don’t quack, but Anacropora, sometimes referred to as briar corals, do look a lot like Acropora. Although there are some more well-known Anacropora like the WWC Slimeball, Anacropora corals are a bit unusual to the hobby even though they are considered by some to be an easier-to-keep SPS. Like Acros, Anacropora are part of the Acroporidae family, however Anacropora are classified within their own genus. Have you kept Anacropora? Have you thought about keeping Anacropora? What is your experience with this type of corals? Do you have any tips to share? Let’s talk about your experience with Anacropora in the discussion!
Photo by @SawCJack00
Yes, Anacropora are a type of SPS coral. Here is a link to additional info about Anacropora from @Tidal Gardens:Just so I’m clear, it is in fact an SPS? I’m very interested in this. Cool!
My TNT did best in mid way down in tank in Par around 150-175.I have 2, TNT and The Thing. My TNT has grown a good bit since I got it a few months ago, but has faded into a very light pink, with pink polyps….it was a nice brick red. Not sure exactly what has caused this but it may have been getting too much light?
It very much may be too much light, my Valida is getting 4-500 PAR and starting to pale out ontop with a lilac instead of deep purple. I unfortunately can’t move it however it does keep the deeper purple edges and green polyps with slightly more brown on the lower parts to it.I have 2, TNT and The Thing. My TNT has grown a good bit since I got it a few months ago, but has faded into a very light pink, with pink polyps….it was a nice brick red. Not sure exactly what has caused this but it may have been getting too much light?