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Hi everyone. How much is an indo gold torch worth. I'm considering it, but want to see what price is good
From what I’ve seen so far, that is one of the tougher ones to price. I think looks play a big role in it. I’ve seen them go anywhere from $70-$225 it seems like.
 

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I know nothing of that particular Digi.

Grafted Digis are usually fairly easy to care for as are any Digitatas. Grafted usually has one color eventually overtake the second if it's a forced grafting. In this case though, just doing a quick search, it looks like a natural grafting where one color "infected" the other so both colors should stay. I have several of the Red Digi growing in my tank and it is a very prolific grower and can get rather large.
 

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@tbrown3589 . Tell me what you know about the contraband in terms of care
It's the same as the ECC slime time digitata. ECC is the wholesaler, so they sell to retailers that will sometimes keep that name tag or will put their own. Montipora digitata are simple and it should be as easy as the bubblegum digitata you currently have.
 

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Any ideas for in-tank cable management for Nero 3 running on outside of penninsula? Cable is in tank. Idea is to go straight up and around the top of the rim with maybe magnets and loops or suction cup holders?
Maybe suction cups around the bottom outside rim?
 

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Do you have any pics of how they look?
Here's pics. One fully eaten and one partial. I should add that only one shows damage at a time.

And yes, I do have green hair algae issues.
 

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Here's pics. One fully eaten and one partial. I should add that only one shows damage at a time.

And yes, I do have green hair algae issues.
And this is a new issue? I was looking through your older posts, looks like your tank has been up since about October last year.

What are your parameters and have you had success with acros in the past?
 

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And this is a new issue? I was looking through your older posts, looks like your tank has been up since about October last year.

What are your parameters and have you had success with acros in the past?
The acros are new. I got my first one about two months ago. Before that I didn't have enough lighting for them.

Before I got the acros I had a trachy on the sand bed that got slowly picked apart. Later a plate coral in the same spot was getting eaten. I moved that onto a rock to try to save it but I think I was too late.
 

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The acros are new. I got my first one about two months ago. Before that I didn't have enough lighting for them.

Before I got the acros I had a trachy on the sand bed that got slowly picked apart. Later a plate coral in the same spot was getting eaten. I moved that onto a rock to try to save it but I think I was too late.
You mentioned trachy. By chance you have any tangs in your tank. I have to cage my huge rainbow welso/trachy of my dejardin sailfin will pick it to death.
 
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