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Are you noticing faster coral growth too?I like them so far, the Min S appears to be their version of coral food.
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Are you noticing faster coral growth too?I like them so far, the Min S appears to be their version of coral food.
Can’t say for sure, growth has been steady but I’m not sure I can attribute any clear indicator of increased growth after I started using them. I will say that the coral’s tissue appears to be much more plump.Are you noticing faster coral growth too?
Is this like the red dragon type acro? Orange is such a hard color to see in an acro. Wow!!!
CRT Orange Dragoncicle
Yea, I believe it’s the same species as the red dragon. It’s the same shade of orange as a dendrophyllia!Is this like the red dragon type acro? Orange is such a hard color to see in an acro. Wow!!!
More Speciosa!! These are some of my backups, they've been growing very nicely and haven't skipped a beat!More speciosa!
AmazingMore Speciosa!! These are some of my backups, they've been growing very nicely and haven't skipped a beat!
CRT Nitro Speciosa
CRT Acromancer Speciosa
Wowwwww PHAT POLYPS!CRT Nitro speciosa
The consensus seems that speciosas are a bit more on the fragile side in term of acros. If you’ve had good success in keeping deepwater/ smooth skin acros then you should generally be fine.Amazing dude!!! How hard is Speciosa?
Thanks again for the beautiful piece. My iPhone camera doesn’t really show the pinkish purple corallites.Wowwwww PHAT POLYPS!
It’s a beauty! Just wait till the polyps change color!Thanks again for the beautiful piece. My iPhone camera doesn’t really show the pinkish purple corallites.
WOW looks super happy great pictureCRT Nitro speciosa