WWC TimeSplitter 2019 LIVE SALE! 2,500+ WYSIWYG Corals, 200+ $5 Frags!

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Thanks @WWC for the freebie. Been trying to grab one of those and couldn’t get through fast enough. Love the blue and red.
All others are opening up nicely under the blues. Doing a lower light acclimation for 3-4 hours.
I’m loving them all!!!

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Thanks @WWC for the freebie. Been trying to grab one of those and couldn’t get through fast enough. Love the blue and red.
All others are opening up nicely under the blues. Doing a lower light acclimation for 3-4 hours.
I’m loving them all!!!

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Excellent! Thank you so much for sharing Ferrell! We appreciate you joining us as often as you do :)
 
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@WWC this was my free frag. No clue what it is

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Also my green mile seems to be losing its color. Any ideas?

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The free frag looks like the WWC Magma Aussie Lord. Feed it 1 to 2 times per week and keep it low and it should do great for you!

In regards to the WWC Green Mile, I personally think it is doing just fine as I see polyps out and the top is still a bright green. Having the bottom side lose color is perfectly normal as it is adjusting to your reef and as such it needs to adapt to your lighting, water quality and flow... One way or another, please keep us updated if you don't mind :)
 

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The free frag looks like the WWC Magma Aussie Lord. Feed it 1 to 2 times per week and keep it low and it should do great for you!

In regards to the WWC Green Mile, I personally think it is doing just fine as I see polyps out and the top is still a bright green. Having the bottom side lose color is perfectly normal as it is adjusting to your reef and as such it needs to adapt to your lighting, water quality and flow... One way or another, please keep us updated if you don't mind :)

Will do, I am currently running the modified WWC AB+ schedule on my XR15w G4 Pro and just adjusted the times to suit my needs. I have the acclimation mode turned on for 4 weeks starting at 50% making it's way to 70%. Hopefully this gives me the proper PAR needed for my mix of corals.

As far as feeding it goes I usually target feed reef-roids 1 a week and do another feeding using the powerhead to disburse reef-roids through the tank on a separate day. would that be more than enough or should I just target feed the second time as well?
 
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Will do, I am currently running the modified WWC AB+ schedule on my XR15w G4 Pro and just adjusted the times to suit my needs. I have the acclimation mode turned on for 4 weeks starting at 50% making it's way to 70%. Hopefully this gives me the proper PAR needed for my mix of corals.

As far as feeding it goes I usually target feed reef-roids 1 a week and do another feeding using the powerhead to disburse reef-roids through the tank on a separate day. would that be more than enough or should I just target feed the second time as well?

It definitely sounds like you are on the right track in regards to acclimating your corals to your reef. However, keep in mind that as we also run Radions over our systems you might not have to acclimate for 4 weeks. I would judge the coloration and polyp extension of your frags to see how you should proceed.

Reef-Roids is an excellent food, but I would also recommend mixing it up what you target feed from time to time. Just feeding one type of food can lead to issues in the future... But target feeding 1x and broadcast another is a good way to go :)
 
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Thanks for the freebie Duncan, @WWC! Everything arrived alive and pest free!

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No problem, glad everything arrived safely :)

Not the best photo but that's here's my free frags. Vivid Purple Cap and @WWC Grafted Cap. I'm pumped about both. Thank you.

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Thanks for the photos. Cant go wrong with the OG Grafted Cap!

@WWC how long are corals garaunteed for? My frozen tennuis from the sale RTN’ed :(

We have a 10 day guarantee on all live stock. Please send us a photo of the frag and we would be happy to replace on a future order or issue store credit for it asap!
 

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This is my first time ordering from WWC and I have a package coming my way tomorrow. I work near where I live and planned on taking a quick trip home to float my corals as soon as they are delivered. My question is: will FedEx leave the package at my door or does someone HAVE to sign for it?
 

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@WWC you guys are the best!! Love all the corals!! Thank you! I take it all the winners were drawn? Darn lol oh well there's always next time. So how slow do you recommend moving the corals from the middle to the final destination? I get impatient lol

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I received my corals today right on time. My 4 pack included a Hollywood Stunner Chalice, Mohawk zoa, Honeycomb Leptastrea and a Jack o Lantern Lepto. I purchased an Ultra Orange Richordia and a Spitfire Favia. My freebie was a Golden eye Chalice. I am following the WWC acclimation quick guide and they are now in the bottom of the tank. blues were on for 2hrs and now i have them on low whites. The zoa's have already opened and everyone looks pretty happy. i probably wont place them permanently until this weekend. i am super happy with the mix i got its just what i needed for my new tank a little bit of everything and nothing too difficult. Varying colors as well which is really cool.
Thank you WWC. this was my first order and everything went very very well. i was refunded shipping when i goofed that up and they honored the request i had for the 4 pack (i am a newbie and didn't want sps or difficult corals). Shipping was spot on and there was some leakage in the bag but not enough to harm anything.
I will definitely be participating in the next sale and look forward to growing my current corals out in the meantime.
 

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I received my corals today right on time. My 4 pack included a Hollywood Stunner Chalice, Mohawk zoa, Honeycomb Leptastrea and a Jack o Lantern Lepto. I purchased an Ultra Orange Richordia and a Spitfire Favia. My freebie was a Golden eye Chalice. I am following the WWC acclimation quick guide and they are now in the bottom of the tank. blues were on for 2hrs and now i have them on low whites. The zoa's have already opened and everyone looks pretty happy. i probably wont place them permanently until this weekend. i am super happy with the mix i got its just what i needed for my new tank a little bit of everything and nothing too difficult. Varying colors as well which is really cool.
Thank you WWC. this was my first order and everything went very very well. i was refunded shipping when i goofed that up and they honored the request i had for the 4 pack (i am a newbie and didn't want sps or difficult corals). Shipping was spot on and there was some leakage in the bag but not enough to harm anything.
I will definitely be participating in the next sale and look forward to growing my current corals out in the meantime.
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Received my frags today, all in good health. The fragile birds nest was even received in one piece! My four pack included: Hollywood Stunner, kiwi infusion zoanthid, neon spongedes montipora, honeymoon leptastrea
 

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