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With the Aussie I have had good succsess.They are alot more hardy than the Indo species.I have no secrets,just keep them happy,good light,some food,and thats it.
 
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hmm so I thought,

I have a huge tank with LPS, colonies of torchs, hammer ect. No luck with aussies elegances. Per a suggestion of a friend I fragged a colony that didnt look great. I got it online and when it arrived it looked great for a few days. Parms are : calc 440, alk10, salinity 1.025, mag 1400

I fragged it into 4 parts yesterday, they dont come out at all in the light, tonight in the dark they were out and look good, not great but good

I recall that either indo or aussie wanted more light than the other, does anyone know which?

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If Im not mistaken,it the aussie ones.I dont remember though.
 

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not to hijack the thread but is this an aussie or indo?
i dont feed it...i got it from a fellow reefer who has it for 2 or so years...its receiving a lot of light and just light flow...
 

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Ive had mine for over two years. It is gettng really big. As long as it has some full light on it, it thrives. I have kept mine half in and half out of a cave.

very nice

I am interested in anyone that gets them mail order... and how they acclimate them
 
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