Perry's 90 Gallon Acro Dominant Bommie

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Hi Sam, and thank you so much for the compliment! That my friend was the Exquistor Acro, it was probably the best rendition of the color teal, that my has captured in a coral. I treated as a nuisance acro, overlooking it's rarity in color, and as such, it grew like a weed, lol.
You say it "was".
Does this mean it's a gonner?

You know anywhere I could get my hands on one?
 
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You say it "was".
Does this mean it's a gonner?

You know anywhere I could get my hands on one?

Everything from the 120 was acquired by my LFS at the time, and they are no longer in biz. I thought it was pretty common, guess I was wrong, lol. I would imagine some LFS in Central FL has to have in their collection. I would bet TSA or WWC has in their farm, it's an easily explained acro, given only crazy teal color. This was 4 or 5 years ago, so man wish I had more info for you. But, I can always ask around, which I will ;)
 
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A few top down pics today that looked decent.
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Tank looks great Perry! What are you using to take your top down photos?

Tim,
Thank you very much! For top downs, I have a top down view box, use my Samsung 9, in pro-mode, white balance adjustment to 10k. I slightly post edit, mainly adding brightness, slight saturation adjustments, and slight contrast adjustments. I don't really mess around with exposure. This done to best re-create what my eyes see in top down box. So, what the pics show is as close as I can get to what my corals look like under full spectrum :)
 
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So scratch all that you see on previous page regarding biomedia, and carbon/bacteria dosing. It appears with my bioload, newness of the system, and oversized protein skimmer, that I am running low nutrient without the need for enhanced export. With 11 fish, and heavy feeding of frozen, I am 0.00 on P04, and 2.5N03. I am now doing the opposite and dosing Seachem phosphorus, and BW Nitro daily. I dosed 20ml yesterday of phosphorus, and still bottmed out at 0.00. Today's dose is 30 ml. We shall see tomorrow :)
This one is UFREEFER SnowyD, probably a horrida, but getting some growth tips sprouting at the base.
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Lulu's Blue Milli is bursting with growth, and just love them millis :)
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Fox Flame finally waking up after a long nap, this is my most grumpy coral.
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This piece is totally different, but had potential, Lavender on lime, definitely maturing
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Pink Cadillac given to me as a stn piece, had to cut it up and glue 3 separate pieces to mimick a small colony, but it's still healing and coloring
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This piece also given to me recently as a rescue, and it's showing yellow, really diggin this one :)
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Cherry bomb moved lower, as it was getting too much light, seeing the teal base darken just a bit.
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Red Devil Nasuta stalled out, but appears to be waking up, it's a grumpy coral too
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These are sime pieces that I am watching closely, of course I can post my happiest most colorful corals, but that gets boring ;)
 

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Another good looking system Perry!!
 
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Bommie update:
As of late, I have taken a step back, and decided to run my system basic. So I thought to update on husbandry.
* discontinued use of bac/ carbon source dosing
* pulled AF Life Bio Fil biomedia as it was too effective
* Protein skimmer and passive carbon
* Still using KZ Flatworm Stop and KZ Coral Booster
* Kalkwasser on doser fully saturated @ 250ml per day currently, allowing a slow rise daily, maintaining alk @7.5dkh
* drawing air from outside home to Protein skimmer, effects not really measured yet

My system has finally stabilized since the transfer, had to dose phosphorus and nitrate for a few weeks, and now believe in maintaining nutrients, not running ULNS, instead, keeping P04 between. 08-.12ppm, and holding steady at 5ppm N03.
I also replaced one Coral + t5 bulb to a Hamilton 6500k bulb. Right now, the emphasis is growth, and I am getting plenty. Time to get the Bommie looking natural with large full colonies :)
Finally, the custom lid showed up last week, so time to get some fish in the tank :)
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A few random pics of the bommie today, and yes I have a aptasia plan, more focused on things getting settled. Next, adding a CBB. Already have a baby ORA File Fish, so we'll see what happens, if not, nuclear approach, lol.
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Nice tank!

Queen Regal will also eat aiptasia and add color / pop.

I've had multiple file fishes but die after the aiptaisas are gone.
 

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Tank is looking full Perry! Those filefishes have such a great personality. I loved mine minus her expensive taste for euphyllias.
 
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Nice tank!

Queen Regal will also eat aiptasia and add color / pop.

I've had multiple file fishes but die after the aiptaisas are gone.

Thank you!
I would love a regal, just concerned about tank size. I wanted the ORA File Fish specifically, so we'll see what happens, it's tiny, more concerned with aptasia eating it, lol. Was thinking a CBB, always had good luck with them eating aptasia, but sometimes tricky to convert to frozen.
 
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Tank is looking full Perry! Those filefishes have such a great personality. I loved mine minus her expensive taste for euphyllias.

Tim, there is something to the ph thing, but fresh air was not working, so back to scrubber. I will do a growth documentation in August, that's pretty much 1 year mark on acquisition of frags. Some growth I am getting is insane! I wouldn't say full, but hopefully in another year, we shall see a nice natural looking acro bommie :)
 

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As mentioned, growth taking off, but a nice color shift from removing a coral + bulb, and replacing with a Hamilton 6500k bulb. A few random top downs today :)

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The 6500k bulb is awesome for color rendition! These corals are looking great! Well done! :D
 
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The 6500k bulb is awesome for color rendition! These corals are looking great! Well done! :D

Brandon,
Thanks for the kind words :) Things have started to kick into gear after a few weeks of the system settling in. I am enjoying the simplicity of this tank. Nothing fancy here. Passive carbon, skimmer, t5 lights, kalkwasser on a doser, C02 scrubber feed fish heavy frozen once per day.
 

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Brandon,
Thanks for the kind words :) Things have started to kick into gear after a few weeks of the system settling in. I am enjoying the simplicity of this tank. Nothing fancy here. Passive carbon, skimmer, t5 lights, kalkwasser on a doser, C02 scrubber feed fish heavy frozen once per day.
That sounds like a winning recipe to me!
 

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As mentioned, growth taking off, but a nice color shift from removing a coral + bulb, and replacing with a Hamilton 6500k bulb. A few random top downs today :)

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Looking good Perry! I am thinking off adding a 6500k bulb myself. Directly in the middle. Have you tried the Giesemann 6500k?
 

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