I bought a frag of a spath from my LFS the other day but it RTN overnight. ARG!!!!! I have no luck with this coral
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I bought a frag of a spath from my LFS the other day but it RTN overnight. ARG!!!!! I have no luck with this coral
I am having the same problems. Bought a super nice piece and 2nd night it started to RTN. Any advice? I have no idea why I tried to keep the species again. I lost the last 2 I tried..
These guys require a TON of flow,I am having the same problems. Bought a super nice piece and 2nd night it started to RTN. Any advice? I have no idea why I tried to keep the species again. I lost the last 2 I tried..
Wow this thing is a gem. really unique.Ive had this spath for about two yrs now. This is what it looked like after about a year, crappy pic under blue led.
Now it's a reddish pink with blue tips on all the new growth. I'd say it's easily 3/4" thick. The trick like most sps is keep it in consistent conditions and don't move it once it's there.
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Wow this thing is a gem. really unique.
Very cool piece, the rocks look funny though, why is that?
I think spatulatas are usually slow growersThanks. I'll get an updated pic next time I get out the camera. It's a slow grower for me but it's a nice piece. I'll probably never frag the thing as it's just to thick!
It almost is starting to look like an ambro at this point but I dont think the clustering around the axail coralite is quite right.