My Cali Tort has been though that place and back twice. Once through my 80% tank crash and then a tank transfer and not to mention my trials of learning how to keep Acros.
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I'd have to say bansai.![]()
Stag, Stylo, Birdnest and bonsai.
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Ha, ha. The ends are always clean. That was my favorite view of the tank. I remember when setting it up I had just tiny little nubs and all rock, I couldn't wait to have colonies to look at. Years go by and then I had to figure out how to keep them off the glass;HilariousI really like those 'depth' pictures. Pity I don't keep the ends of my tank cleaner :(
What He ^said.Very cool. What is that ?
Looks like a green slimmer.I agree with the bonsai, mine from Farmer Ty is doing well. When I get corals from Ty he always ask "which ones do you want" and I always reply with "the ones that are guaranteed not to die". I have an excellent track record with his frags. But the most hardy I have is from someone that I probably paid $10 to $20 for and grows in a PAR level as low as 70, which is amazing.
I took this little stick that I thought wasn't going to make it in my house tank and moved it to my office. The first picture is late 2015, the second is late 2017, and I have fragged it since it took up too much space in my office tank.
If any one has the name please post it?
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Birdsnest is not an acropora. :)I am very new to SPS in general... tank has been going since the beginning of the year. I, like most in my area, use Birdsnest acros kind of as a tester to make sure you can sustain more difficult ones... Birdsnest has got to be the most bullet proof. I am already having good success in keeping a Bonsai, Green Slimer, an OG Macna 08 Strawberry Shortcake and a weird no name that appears to be some kind of Tort.