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What what colors do you get at what par levels with pc rainbow acro? Tank parameters are generally stable and I just got a Kessil a500x for higher par levels But me being me, instead of trying with an “easy” acro grabbed a few different kinds of acro,one of them being a pc rainbow As the title says I was wondering what kind of colors I’ll generally see around what par levels
Acropora species and their relative care levels (for an acro newbie) Keep my acro high up and agree w aquacultured colonies being hardier Just need quality I’m a Fan of Shane @SBB Corals, Dan @TCK Corals Adam @Battlecorals Ann @Living Reef Orlando @Acro76 Cherry Corals the boys @RiptideAquaculture and Jason Fox for good healthy corals and they stand behind their products They are all in my system
Acro stn? | Reef2Reef Hello, I recently noticed the base of my WD turning white Could this be stn? Coloration hasn’t decreased and pe is good 95% of the time (randomly single polyp retract but they come back out in about 20 min) It gets high flow and about 250-270ish par Alk 8 3 Calc 460 Mag - haven’t tested in a
Phosphate Vs Acropora | Reef2Reef This is a very sensitive topic, but one that is very relevant and interesting to discuss if you keep a lot of Acropora Over the years I’ve seen our hobby shift from Zero nutrients, ULN, and today most run from ULN’s except the ZEOvit guys :-) I found out a long time ago that many Acro’s do
Most common stag horn acro other than Bali slimer? Hey Guys, is there any other stag horn coral other than Bali slimer than is reasonably common in the hobby? I really like the growth pattern of Bali slimer but would like different colors…
Looks like an acro, quacks like an acro, but isn’t an acro: What is . . . Looks like an acro, quacks like an acro, but isn’t an acro: What is your experience with anacropora? Okay, you’re right Corals don’t quack, but Anacropora, sometimes referred to as briar corals, do look a lot like Acropora