Hahaha I have all kinds of love! Kinda go in spurts is forms on and off I keep telling my self to update my build thread
Thanks!
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Hahaha I have all kinds of love! Kinda go in spurts is forms on and off I keep telling my self to update my build thread
Thanks!
That girl's tank is unbelievable. Makes me want to throw in the towel on my display! Thanks for featuring an awesome tank like that. Find some more tanks like that and make more videos for us
I'm giving it a try as well. Here's a few shots of the acros I'm trying it on.
TSA Exquisita
Garf Bonsai
Pink Lemonade
Each tip I snipped I glued next to the frag, about 1/2" away. I did it to about 7 total frags in my system that had a few branches worth trying this on.
Remind me to check back in a month or two if I forget.
Time to revive a dead thread!
debating on cutting my slimmer and a few others the are heavily basing out and not growing upwards at all
Okay thanks!Blith, cut that about half way down and glue the tip about 1.5" away on rock (other side, not side with other coral).
I think it depends on the type of sps, fast grower vs slow grower..my anacropora grow fast and I discovered by mishap even the small frags grow faster when damaged or cut...I started with a 1.5 inchfrag of neon green Elkhorn accidentally broke off one of three of it's prongs (1/2 inch) and the host coral TOOK OFF! This is some images as well as some I have clipped in the past showing the growth afterwards half inch to one inch clips have worked for me with no issues so far.Ive been reading that snipping a bit off an sps coral can jumpstart growth. I know a frag will base out first from it trimmed area.
-Will sps corals grow and branch faster if trimmed?
-If so how much cutting is optimal or could a razor blade score be efficient?