Bill Murray growth since February freezing.

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My tank is really hitting its stride now and I’m seeing some great colors and growth from all different pieces. This is the progression of my .5” bill Murray from February, when a freeze and loss of power for days almost cost me the tank, till today. Right now it’s at 1.5” tall

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Very Nice! And kudos to you for saving it during the power outage!
Appreciate it! The freeze was a nail biter for sure. Even preparing for it wasn’t enough. Generator ran out of fuel and couldn’t get more, pipe burst over the tank and leaked in, I did sadly loose some very sensitive Tenuis frags. Got back on track though.
 

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Appreciate it! The freeze was a nail biter for sure. Even preparing for it wasn’t enough. Generator ran out of fuel and couldn’t get more, pipe burst over the tank and leaked in, I did sadly loose some very sensitive Tenuis frags. Got back on track though.
Wow! Even more impresses after hearing more of the back story! Well done!
 

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nice job, i have a frag about the same size and without a freeze managed to bleach it unfortunately.

hopefully mine recovers as well!
 

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I've heard BM is a fast grower, even in medium light. That goes with my experience. I have it in a very hard spot to grow anything and it's encrusted and shot up like nobody's business. Is that ideal? Probably not, but it seems like a fast grower to me.
 
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