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I would go in on some acros, but 2 of my 1/5 are tenuis and acros are really the only thing that I haven't decided to dive into yet... Scared to spend on acros and not have them pan out
Harry Potter n bumblebee have been super hardy for me... been thru a lot in my tank n still hanging in there lol
 

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Hm okay... I probably do have the tank conditions to keep acros, just don't wanna spend a ton until I know they do well. Might get some next sale
We chatted about this earlier this sale a little. I was in the same boat, thought wise two sales ago. I think, this is opinion only and some annecdotal on my part, that tank grown are much easier than wild or mariculture acros. I think this is why some people in the forums state tenuis is easy, they are buying Walt Disney's or Bill Murray's or things that have been in tanks and fragged and changed systems for years. My first tank grown purchases for Acro was SBB and I couldn't be happier. I do think they are hardier than anything I was getting from the wild from a vendor I'm physically close to and I wouldn't hesitate to spend more for tank grown acros going forward.
 

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We chatted about this earlier this sale a little. I was in the same boat, thought wise two sales ago. I think, this is opinion only and some annecdotal on my part, that tank grown are much easier than wild or mariculture acros. I think this is why some people in the forums state tenuis is easy, they are buying Walt Disney's or Bill Murray's or things that have been in tanks and fragged and changed systems for years. My first tank grown purchases for Acro was SBB and I couldn't be happier. I do think they are harder than anything I was getting from the wild from a vendor I'm physically close to and I wouldn't hesitate to spend more for tank grown acros going forward.
I do remember this, think we tackled this same topic on gonis too. You guys have convinced me, why not lol
 

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Lol, I've got 2 tenuis ordered, so I'll see how it goes. I'll definitely try and go for some in auction, gonna try and win everything.
yes but thats just 2 you need like 4. and then every sale you double that....
 

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Lol, I've got 2 tenuis ordered, so I'll see how it goes. I'll definitely try and go for some in auction, gonna try and win everything.
The high end tenius are slow growing and very sensitive to tank parameters. Definitely been leaning as I go but lost a few expensive pieces because our tank wasn't ready or stable enough. Milli's have done awesome in our tank and survived and thrived through the ups and downs. Orange blast has grown into a huge colony throughout all our issues. Definitely recommend starting with a milli imo
 

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I do remember this, think we tackled this same topic on gonis too. You guys have convinced me, why not lol
Exactly same thought on Gonis. I just had a wild one die on me, had crazy colors. I got it on a Black Friday sale for nothing, but the piece I received had a hole literally in the center of the cut with something inside the skeleton that was just irritating it to death.
 

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