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Hey everyone,
As we ramp up for launch, and get more content ready for this forum and the Triton web site, we know it's always fun to look at pics of corals and tanks. Here are a few pics of livestock grown under the Triton "method" for you to check out. Basically, eye candy for today! Watch for the first content rolling out in the next few days!
A "hybrid" Acropora multiacuta in shows rich, even color throughout the skeleton, thanks to proper trace element levels.
A "Milka" Stylophora displays terrific growth tips characteristic of the morph when it's needs are met!
Thick, robust Acropora skeleton, polyp extension, and morphology is the norm in Triton reef systems.
A close up of "The Mother of all Gigas Clams" from Ehsan Dashti's reef. This think must be two feet across, grown out on the Triton "method."
Lovely, lush coral growth will hopefully be the norm in many reefs that utilize Triton's analysis and "method."
Look, we realize showing a few pics of some nice corals is not enough to make you drop what you're doing now and try Triton's test and methods. However, we think that a picture can truly speak a thousand words! We'll start examining Triton in a little more detail in the next posts, and delve into some of the finer points of their "method.", so that you can decide for your self if Triton is for you...We think that you will!
Regards,
Scott and Joe
Triton US
As we ramp up for launch, and get more content ready for this forum and the Triton web site, we know it's always fun to look at pics of corals and tanks. Here are a few pics of livestock grown under the Triton "method" for you to check out. Basically, eye candy for today! Watch for the first content rolling out in the next few days!
A "hybrid" Acropora multiacuta in shows rich, even color throughout the skeleton, thanks to proper trace element levels.
A "Milka" Stylophora displays terrific growth tips characteristic of the morph when it's needs are met!
Thick, robust Acropora skeleton, polyp extension, and morphology is the norm in Triton reef systems.
A close up of "The Mother of all Gigas Clams" from Ehsan Dashti's reef. This think must be two feet across, grown out on the Triton "method."
Lovely, lush coral growth will hopefully be the norm in many reefs that utilize Triton's analysis and "method."
Look, we realize showing a few pics of some nice corals is not enough to make you drop what you're doing now and try Triton's test and methods. However, we think that a picture can truly speak a thousand words! We'll start examining Triton in a little more detail in the next posts, and delve into some of the finer points of their "method.", so that you can decide for your self if Triton is for you...We think that you will!
Regards,
Scott and Joe
Triton US
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