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Hi Demmelition4, unfortunately I had some tank issues so this stopped growing all together. System is finally coming out of its lull so hope to see some nice growth now.
 

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Here ya go!

Hoping for some branches to start growing someday!

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Any updates?

also, anyone growing this out under Radions? if so, what kind of settings/par are you giving it?
After 3.5 year with this acro I have found it likes lower light then my other tenius corals. The base skin turns a cream color under high light with pale blues and not much green. Under lower (200ish par) it gets green base with bright blue tips and nice red polyps
Also to add it is the slowest growing tenius coral I have.
 
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After 3.5 year with this acro I have found it likes lower light then my other tenius corals. The base skin turns a cream color under high light with pale blues and not much green. Under lower (200ish par) it gets green base with bright blue tips and nice red polyps
Also to add it is the slowest growing tenius coral I have.
Huge help, thanks! I'll be receiving a frag on Wednesday and this helps me know where to put it and what to watch for. Thanks again.
 
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Hard to believe it’s been 6 years. Time flies. You would think by now I would have a huge colony of it but I don’t. Just 3 of these medium sized ones that I rotate fragging from. There has been a couple of setbacks over the years where I have lost colonies of it but have always been able to maintain some piece to get it back going again.
 

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Definitely a standout piece. I’ve seen it in a few systems lately. Only smaller frags, but it’s pretty nice.
 

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