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Or have you tried Shane @SBB Corals , I know Ralph had said you tried it with some Montis.Out of curiosity, with your dupes, have you ever tried to "splice" a milli? Maybe start with having two close to see if they can touch and then maybe fragging a clean cut and glueing a branch on another. @billyocean
No..but it may be worth a shot. I'll do that in the new tank for sureOut of curiosity, with your dupes, have you ever tried to "splice" a milli? Maybe start with having two close to see if they can touch and then maybe fragging a clean cut and glueing a branch on another. @billyocean
And auction has been paid for @SBB Corals another one? Lol
Not sure about other corals, but the only "splice" milli I've seen is the Rainbow Splice. That was how the coral originated, from how I understand, and it wasn't a product of two separate corals growing together in someone's tank. Perhaps something like that happened in nature, or maybe it just had a rare genetic makeup, like people with two different colored eyes.Out of curiosity, with your dupes, have you ever tried to "splice" a milli? Maybe start with having two close to see if they can touch and then maybe fragging a clean cut and glueing a branch on another. @billyocean
People have spliced corals together.Not sure about other corals, but the only "splice" milli I've seen is the Rainbow Splice. That was how the coral originated, from how I understand, and it wasn't a product of two separate corals growing together in someone's tank. Perhaps something like that happened in nature, or maybe it just had a rare genetic makeup, like people with two different colored eyes.
Lots of people do it with gonis though. I have wondered about acros species. I feel like most trees graft and its such an interesting construct to meNot sure about other corals, but the only "splice" milli I've seen is the Rainbow Splice. That was how the coral originated, from how I understand, and it wasn't a product of two separate corals growing together in someone's tank. Perhaps something like that happened in nature, or maybe it just had a rare genetic makeup, like people with two different colored eyes.
I think with acros it just happens... but not by playing Frankenstein or Edward scissor hands.Lots of people do it with gonis though. I have wondered about acros species. I feel like most trees graft and its such an interesting construct to me
Yeah...any room my mother in law walks inAnyone here into escape rooms? These things have been my jam lately, so much fun
I've been wanting to try thatAnyone here into escape rooms? These things have been my jam lately, so much fun
That we know of.. maybe they have to be closely related, certain colors etc. just hard to say and so little data on itI think with acros it just happens... but not by playing Frankenstein or Edward scissor hands.
Highly recommend, so much fun! Theres an app called morty that will tell you the best ones in your area. If you like puzzles and games its a great timeI've been wanting to try that
I'm kidding..my MIL is awesome. Lol..but couldn't resist the opportunityYeah...any room my mother in law walks in
I'm kidding..my MIL is awesome. Lol..but couldn't resist the opportunity