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Hey that kinda looks like a inverted varient of mine. Which one is that?Great idea! Here's mine, still growing but looking good.
I'm not sure I understand your question. It's a LTA, same as yours. I think the tips of yours will start to turn green over time, like mine, but I doubt yours will get the white center tentacles if that's what you're asking about.Hey that kinda looks like a inverted varient of mine. Which one is that?
Oh sorry I'm really tired right now.I'm not sure I understand your question. It's a LTA, same as yours. I think the tips of yours will start to turn green over time, like mine, but I doubt yours will get the white center tentacles if that's what you're asking about.
Nah, not necessarily. The white is abnormal and fades over time. Here is how mine looked when I first got it:Oh sorry I'm really tired right now.
I meant I saw the main disk part was dark or kinda black. Then instead of fading from green to white it goes from white to green. I figured it was diffrent varient.
What a beautiful beast! What kind of container do you have for it?
One you get at the deli counter at the grocery store. It's at least 6 inches deep.What a beautiful beast! What kind of container do you have for it?
Yeah, that's really bad. I'm sorry.
I hate acropora now. At least the one that did that to it is becoming bleached.Yeah, that's really bad. I'm sorry.
Sadly. I just flushed it . I'll haft to find another.Unfortunately LTAs do not handle any tears to the foot at all. Usually, they quickly become infected and die after damage to the foot. They will soon fowl the water once you see that spaghetti looking (mesenterial filaments) like in those pics.
Hey its just like mine. Just bigger since mine got a haircut a few months ago.Here is my purple LTA! Had it about 5 years now.