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My red seems to be growing slower than my green but seems to be growing in the same tight pattern.Yea that’s what I have seen in others tanks, fast growth, hope the one I put in the corner of my tank grows slower in the low light.
How does everyone’s orange/red variant grow?
I'm not sure. I have the tnt from fox.Yea I like the orange one with the purple polyps I think rr had at some point.
I am hoping my orange one is not a forbesi but is a reticulata, at least they look better with lumpy “coralite” areas in pics. Which is the tnt anyone know?
You and me both lol and I've never even seen anyone on here showing them off either.I wish I could find the reef raft Canada red with green polyp and the “goldenrod” piece I was just talking about. Does anyone know someone who got frags of these that reefbuilders profiled?
A quick google search shows tck had it for sale at one point for about 450$ a frag.... although indent like paying alot for frags, I'd probably pay that for this, bc it grows super fast and since. Oone has it, i would make my money back pretty quick.Yup, the goldenrod looks super nice. No one from Canada has heard anything about these?
My green slimeball did not encrust much but is getting very thick with not alot of vertical growth.Higher light = dense growth. It will never encrust, so nail it down good with epoxy. It also begins to self-frag when it gets to around 4in lol.
Surprised it encrusted at all. Mine still has the tiny nub of a base it did when I got it as a 1"frag.My green slimeball did not encrust much but is getting very thick with not alot of vertical growth.
It grew up when it was a small frag but it is about 10" from a 2500gph powerhead that pulses every 7 seconds.Surprised it encrusted at all. Mine still has the tiny nub of a base it did when I got it as a 1"frag.