The one guy that can grow this thing!BC Angelica. Picture was taken in 2020. Colony is much larger now
I cut 2 frags off mine over a year ago and it’s been a dormant blob since.
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The one guy that can grow this thing!BC Angelica. Picture was taken in 2020. Colony is much larger now
Garry is an amazing grower. Mine has remained dormant for years too.The one guy that can grow this thing!
I cut 2 frags off mine over a year ago and it’s been a dormant blog since.
Lumenarc III reflectors, Ice Cap electronic ballasts and Hamilton 14k metal halide lights for the grow-out system.@aquavista99 what’s the light set up in basement?
Thank you. If I can grow it, any one can, with a little help from the Coral GodThe one guy that can grow this thing!
I cut 2 frags off mine over a year ago and it’s been a dormant blog since.
Thank you for the compliment Tim!Garry is an amazing grower. Mine has remained dormant for years too.
I do have this one I just took a couple of days ago when photographing something else. It has taken FOREVER to reach this point. Not a great shot and the colors are a little skewed as the lights were pretty blue heavy when I took it making the green blow up when white balanced:@therman got a pic of your CC Hellboy colony?
@Coral Euphoria has the only colony pic anywhere online (and she’s a beauty!)
It is not a technical term. Basically any Acropora with relatively widely spaced corallites and a generally smoother than average coenosteum.What exactly classified as a smooth skin acro? I have been seeing all types of acros on this thread.
Whoa interesting! Is the lavender pretty accurate?I do have this one I just took a couple of days ago when photographing something else. It has taken FOREVER to reach this point. Not a great shot and the colors are a little skewed as the lights were pretty blue heavy when I took it making the green blow up when white balanced:
No, that’s an artifact of the blue lighting. The new growth is white.Whoa interesting! Is the lavender pretty accurate?
Pretty sure this is the ECC nightmare.
No, that’s an artifact of the blue lighting. The new growth is white.
RMF Red Gecko gets a lavender/bluish tint to the new growth. That is another one I am overdue to photograph.
It is definitely one of my favorites. It's really starting to take off now too!Looks amazing, Bill!
Thank you for the kind words Perry!Man o man Bill, I would expect nothing less Well done sir!