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Thanks Tim,Look fantastic, Perry. TSA Bill Murray is a winner in my book too.
Stoked to have a piece of this! A lot of potential in this one I think. Does Battlecorals not have a reference photo of this one?For those who like oddball corals, check out what this Spath is doing
BC Sunflower Spath- Not sure where the reds came from, poor boys splice
Stoked to have a piece of this! A lot of potential in this one I think. Does Battlecorals not have a reference photo of this one?
I heard that as well but they are most certainly different corals. There’s two separate corals which are called Millepora in the hobby today (not spaths) but they have noticeable differencesI think I heard somewhere that spaths were recently reclassified as Millies.
Yeah I think you gave me frags of both. Super interested in how that growth progresses.@386reeftrader
You can easily see the connection points here in this photo. I am going to take a sample cut of that ruffled tissue in between, and see if it becomes a coral. If so, it could be quite interesting. I am not 100% on Toast of London being a Milli vs spath. But, it's a super cool coral!!!
Yeah I think you gave me frags of both. Super interested in how that growth progresses.
Any thoughts on how the reefbreeder stacks up against the T5's you run? What bulb combo are you currently running?
@Perry I'm a big fan of red acros; curious what your favorite red one is?
TSA Daydream is probably mine. Either that, or the CB Maleficent.Toss up, but my personal favorite is the Battlecorals BC Cricket Spine. It's the deep, velvety, sultry, red that puts it to #1.
So you're saying there is more shading with T5 compared to the reefbreeders?? That's suprising.I have used the Reefbreeders Photon V2 32 pro and the ATI Sunpower 6xt5 @39wattsx6, universally. I won't even get into a lighting debate thingy, but my display is driven by 10xt5, I could easily swap, put this unit over my prop tank, but don't....draw your own conclusions
All that said, as I have moved corals from led back to t5, I have noticed branch discoloration from shading. In the LED only system, not noticeable, but once moved to t5, quite noticeable. So, if the Reefbreeders is supplemented by a 4 bulb hybrid t5, then walla.... My prop system is only 10" deep, so distribution is pretty good, as the light is hung fairly high above, allowing spread. If FL heat wasn't a concern, and my reef room ambient temp wasn't 3 degrees warmer than the main house, it would be t5's over the prop tank as well.
All the best
Edit: This is BC Battlegum Milli, grows on the bottom glass, here it is, outgrowing it's tile, so it's growing underneath itself, suffice to say, t5's are powerful
So you're saying there is more shading with T5 compared to the reefbreeders?? That's suprising.
What kind of par is your bill Murray under? I see some with more orange and bluer tips. Wondering if lower light brings out colors better?Guys, I kid you not, here is my frag on 3/19/2022
Today- just so they are in same post
So a year and around 5 months!
Hopefully TSA see this one, lol
What kind of par is your bill Murray under? I see some with more orange and bluer tips. Wondering if lower light brings out colors better?
What about the RR Raven?TSA Daydream is probably mine. Either that, or the CB Maleficent.