Dendronephthya & Scleronephthya aquaculture

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Have you read this one ?
https://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/1/aafeature

I was looking for an obscure white paper I think was done by Mat Wandell. He goes over on of the propagation tanks they set up.
The main component was carbon dosing , skimmer and deep sand bed.
 
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Have you read this one ?
https://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/1/aafeature

I was looking for an obscure white paper I think was done by Mat Wandell. He goes over on of the propagation tanks they set up.
The main component was carbon dosing , skimmer and deep sand bed.
Thanks for sharing, Really good info. Bacteria gotta be key. All who tried, have good filtration , good flow, these two areas can be controlled. Now food is different, point is finding right food, they love.
I was feeding and not keeping eye on NH3, thinking filtration will handle it, not the case. We'll see. Thanks
 
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Good luck buddy - I was lurking in the part 1 thread.

NPS are awesome. Never got any because I know they'll just die in my care. Following along.
Thanks, with these corals, we're at the piont similar to many of the LPS & SPS corals we now can aquaculture.
Somebody's gotta try . Thanks
 

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Thanks for sharing, Really good info. Bacteria gotta be key. All who tried, have good filtration , good flow, these two areas can be controlled. Now food is different, point is finding right food, they love.
I was feeding and not keeping eye on NH3, thinking filtration will handle it, not the case. We'll see. Thanks
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Def stalk mat the the crew at the stein heart.
Also look at , and even talk to Chad Clayton , at Reed Mariculture.
Most of us reefers know em from Reef nutrition and bottles of pods.
The rest of what they sell may blow your mind.
 
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Your welcome.
Def stalk mat the the crew at the stein heart.
Also look at , and even talk to Chad Clayton , at Reed Mariculture.
Most of us reefers know em from Reef nutrition and bottles of pods.
The rest of what they sell may blow your mind.
I use reef nutrition product, PhytoFeast in food recipe. Algagen also one I need to use soon.
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Transhipper mentioned next Friday, for dendronephthya. I hope.

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Yeah buddy!! I know its all about the PE, but the stalk of this dendro looks AWESOME. Its almost like the arms of the polyps are falling down the side.
Look like dendro, but not. Beautiful coral. Thanks. Next Friday 18 children of the sea coming

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While waiting on corals. Update, besides using over 1 cubic foot activated carbon, that gets backwashed at times. I add
again wet/dry filter to DT. We'll wait and see , how it all performs. Now I'm looking for a saltilinity controller. Stay tune

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I dont know if you've came across this already but for feeding i think i read somewhere that some who had these coral(which i am a huge fan of) blends up chaeto in a blender and uses it as phyto. I think it last about 1-2 weeks in the fridge. Just puting that out there. Excited to come along for the journey. Good luck.
 
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I dont know if you've came across this already but for feeding i think i read somewhere that some who had these coral(which i am a huge fan of) blends up chaeto in a blender and uses it as phyto. I think it last about 1-2 weeks in the fridge. Just puting that out there. Excited to come along for the journey. Good luck.
Yup, I've heard of it too. Gotta try. Thanks for sharing
 

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