It was a freebie. I didn't pay for that. But talk about feelings of inadequacy...
Why? You said it was free. Also the journey is watching it grow and know you mastered keeping corals.
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It was a freebie. I didn't pay for that. But talk about feelings of inadequacy...
This was one of my best growing acros in mid '00s. I got it because it was so pretty red and green go so well together. I used to sell nice size frags of it ( by todays standards they'd probably be called colonies) for $10. I cant find it anywhere now I mean on line but $40-50 a small frag and $30 shipping thats nuts. I think I paid $50 for my original frag.
Ok?Most retailers in this hobby are not subsidized in shipping like the two ton heavy thing everybody is using.
By the way a Big Mac will run you $5.19 in New Jersey. $5.11 in California. Welcome to 2024.
Humor?Why? You said it was free. Also the journey is watching it grow and know you mastered keeping corals.
Humor?
Yep, pain in the butt. Mine encrusted 4 inches in every direction before it started shooting out these long branches. Would really like it to start tabling. You think it’d be close enough (10” below the surface) at this point to my 400 watt halides.Wow, that's huge! Check out my WD frag.
Jokes, of course.... lost mine and decided to chop it up. Piece of encrustment was all that survived. I didn't even realize it was there until a couple months after the colony died. Just noticed a little green speck on my rockwork.
Love red planet. @djf91 yours really likes to grow up. I cant get mine to do anything but encrust!
I can tell you run your water cold!
I lost this contest before it even started.I sold this piece of red planet for $50 locally a couple weeks ago. A little shaded at the bottom but a large chunk.
Same with green slimer, used to be a super common and was advised as a starters acro. Grew rapidly even with marginal water quality.Part of the cycle. Red planet is reaching timeless status.
Price gets driven down on those after all the garage reefers start growing them just to sell.
After they saturate the market and there's no money to be made on a strain, fewer carry it.
Things then net out based on how nice of a coral a strain is without tricked out photos.
Think Oregon Tort.
Mine grows like a weed. I've had a couple of issues with my tank and lost some colonies but this has been pretty hardy. Started as about a 1" frag a couple years ago.I lost this contest before it even started.
Does it grow reasonably fast?
Good to know!Mine grows like a weed. I've had a couple of issues with my tank and lost some colonies but this has been pretty hardy. Started as about a 1" frag a couple years ago.
No tank is complete without one. I have one of those and a blue variant that is already shooting multiple branches out.I hope I can get a stronger blue under the Straton Pro.Same with
Same with green slimer, used to be a super common and was advised as a starters acro. Grew rapidly even with marginal water quality.
Seems to be much less common now, and online prices are around $50 for it.
Remember when the Six Dollar Burger was a joke? In Pulp Fiction Vincent Vega couldn’t believe a milkshake cost $5?Most retailers in this hobby are not subsidized in shipping like the two ton heavy thing everybody is using.
By the way a Big Mac will run you $5.19 in New Jersey. $5.11 in California. Welcome to 2024.