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Most of mine have come from @Corals.com, @WWC, and Trash Panda.Where do you get your RFA’s? I seem to be only find the boring orange or green ones at my LFS
I've gotten most of mine from AquaSD during live sales or their ebay nabs. My big green RFA is from Cultivated Reef. Loking into Hellfire Corals since they have great pricing on a bulk pack.Where do you get your RFA’s? I seem to be only find the boring orange or green ones at my LFS
The rock to the right has a 10" base which is more near the front of the tank than the RFA and the Lobo in the photo is the size of a baseball. Photo taken 6mo ago. I will try to catch either my Tang or Magnificent Foxface near it and take a photo in the near future. Both are 7.5-8"I would love to see that 8" RFA next to a clown or something for comparison.
Here is my 4" diameter green RFA, which I thought was massive!
That is an amazing RFA. And I see that elegance on the side, and those aren't tiny! Signs of a happy tank!The rock to the right has a 10" base which is more near the front of the tank than the RFA and the Lobo in the photo is the size of a baseball. Photo taken 6mo ago. I will try to catch either my Tang or Magnificent Foxface near it and take a photo in the near future. Both are 7.5-8"
I love mine. I have 5 in a 25 gallon lagoon. They have been super easy. I got 5 for $100 (not "ultras"). ..
I think ultras have 3 or 4 colors at least. Regulars may have 1 or 2 colors. This is just my observation. I don't think there is a scientific designation for ultras.I was under the impression that 'Ultra' just meant they had a fluorescing quality under blue lights, which it looks like yours do? Is there another meaning for 'Ultra' RFAs?
I think ultras have 3 or 4 colors at least. Regulars may have 1 or 2 colors. This is just my observation. I don't think there is a scientific designation for ultras.
My RFA is in 220 par and I would say it is in a medium flow area for most of the day. I run multiple flow scenes at various speeds throughout the day. You can tell when too much flow when the outer portion of the RFA will fold over like they do when they are feeding. Mine folds over a little when I run Nutrient Transport Mode at 75% but then gets used to the flow and folds back down. So I would say they can handle a good amount of flow. At least mine can. I have 2 MP60's and 2 MP40's in a 84"x30"x24" tank. They will tell you when they are not happy by curling up.I've got four currently in my 10 Gallon Nano for the past 2 months. Any recommendations on flow & lighting? Also, how fast do these puppies grow?