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Not at all! I have an awesome source for Wilsonis who import from in Western Autralia! About a year ago, my brother bought a frag of drab red Symphyllia Wilsoni, and it grew into the most amazingly bright, puffy coral, so I started my hunt - I eventually found a really awesome collector who harvests the tropical kind - not the deep water (which are difficult, require acclimation up from colder temps, etc).Mind if I ask where you got your Wilsoni colony? So hard to find these days IME
Have you ever tried the deepwater ones? Ever since I saw them I fell in love, and I've heard once they do get acclimated they aren't insanely difficult, but that's a big if. I feel like I should just suck it up and get a really nice Trachy instead but I'm stubborn... lolNot at all! I have an awesome source for Wilsonis who import from in Western Autralia! About a year ago, my brother bought a frag of drab red Symphyllia Wilsoni, and it grew into the most amazingly bright, puffy coral, so I started my hunt - I eventually found a really awesome collector who harvests the tropical kind - not the deep water (which are difficult, require acclimation up from colder temps, etc).
I have quite a few colonies in right now that are for sale, as well as frags.
Get ahold of me! I plan to really focus on Wilsonis for a bit. I think they’re super neat
Sorry to clog up your comments section here, but if you do end up making the leap and can successfully wean them onto aquarium light conditions, I would be the first to take a mini colony off your hands. Please let me know if you ever do!I have not yet, but have plans to set up a tank especially for an import of those guys when it’s the season - hopefully there is enough interest in these tropical ones to justify the risk to my wife