Wild Tenuis placement

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This frag was mounted in the 180-200 range. I would't try to be so specific in actual par range or numbers........Just view the tank levels as 3 levels ------low, medium, high. Mount the coral and let it tell you how it likes it in color and growth.

If it's wild, initial placement will depend on how it looks when you get it in. Anything that has pale colors or a light tan appearance I'd put low at first.

orange passion frag 120215.JPG


orange passion 12617 .JPG
Orange Passion R 100218.jpg
 
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This frag was mounted in the 180-200 range. I would't try to be so specific in actual par range or numbers........Just view the tank levels as 3 levels ------low, medium, high. Mount the coral and let it tell you how it likes it in color and growth.

orange passion frag 120215.JPG


orange passion 12617 .JPG
Orange Passion R 100218.jpg
@Big E how long in between are these pics?
 
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It's hard make a growth comparison from those photos as I cut a full colony worth of frags between some of those pictures.

This is a better comparison as it was untouched. This is 7 months of growth without fragging the coral. Second pic it was 3" tall.

orange passion 1111515.JPG
orange passion 060716.JPG
 
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This frag was mounted in the 180-200 range. I would't try to be so specific in actual par range or numbers........Just view the tank levels as 3 levels ------low, medium, high. Mount the coral and let it tell you how it likes it in color and growth.

If it's wild, initial placement will depend on how it looks when you get it in. Anything that has pale colors or a light tan appearance I'd put low at first.

orange passion frag 120215.JPG


orange passion 12617 .JPG
Orange Passion R 100218.jpg
This frag was mounted in the 180-200 range. I would't try to be so specific in actual par range or numbers........Just view the tank levels as 3 levels ------low, medium, high. Mount the coral and let it tell you how it likes it in color and growth.

If it's wild, initial placement will depend on how it looks when you get it in. Anything that has pale colors or a light tan appearance I'd put low at first.

orange passion frag 120215.JPG


orange passion 12617 .JPG
Orange Passion R 100218.jpg
That piece looks amazing .. The piece I have did come kind of pale. So I will leave it where it is and see what happens. Thanks!
 
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This frag was mounted in the 180-200 range. I would't try to be so specific in actual par range or numbers........Just view the tank levels as 3 levels ------low, medium, high. Mount the coral and let it tell you how it likes it in color and growth.

If it's wild, initial placement will depend on how it looks when you get it in. Anything that has pale colors or a light tan appearance I'd put low at first.

orange passion frag 120215.JPG


orange passion 12617 .JPG
Orange Passion R 100218.jpg
Ed - What is this piece?
 
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It's hard make a growth comparison from those photos as I cut a full colony worth of frags between some of those pictures.

This is a better comparison as it was untouched. This is 7 months of growth without fragging the coral. Second pic it was 3" tall.

orange passion 1111515.JPG
orange passion 060716.JPG
Wow! I know this is a tenuis and not an Echinata, but it reminds me of the Aquascene Ice Fire, but with bright orange polyps.
 
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Ed - What is this piece?
Sexy Corals Orange Passion

It's by far the nicest of the Orange Passion morphs due to the true orange polyps. I've always gotten comments from visitors when it's viewed in person.

Wow! I know this is a tenuis and not an Echinata, but it reminds me of the Aquascene Ice Fire, but with bright orange polyps.

It kinda grew weird like an echinata at first due to the flow in that area........more up than branching out into a corymbose shape.
 
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