Candy cane/torch fragging

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Just decided to frag up my hellfire torch. It was a double head with another splitting but it was showing some skeleton from being shaded so I decided to split it up.

Same thing with my candy cane colony, I made 10 frags ranging from single heads to 5+ headed small colonies.

I’m in Buffalo, NY area if anyone is interested in trading/buying. Also just wanted to share! Thank you!

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Those look semi-bleached. Shading is only an issue if there are other problems IMO.

How are your lights set up and what are your water parameters (especially no3 and po4) and water flow like?
 

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