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Looking good! Careful with the green star polyp. Best marooned on an island. Once it goes it will overrun or kill corals in its path. Let me know how the sps frags from down beach do. I have some others when you are ready.
Pete
Polish and houdan lay white slightly smaller eggs. The speckled Sussex lays a huge brown with chocolate flecks. The other larger breeds lay browns, Auracanna lay blue or green. My daughter likes to collect them. Quite fun to watch.
Polish, Houdan, barred rock, orpingtons, Rhode Island Red, just fenced in swath of woods on the side. Gives them a 5 second head start before the fox gets em. Besides the eggs they are our food composters.
I am looking forward as well. Even with a small loss in shipment the number of frags is great. If all goes well, a lot more will want to do this again.
Thanks Brian,
I think I will have to pass on the upcoming meeting. Sorry, in the next few weeks mid to late April it gets nice up here ill have you and the wife out here and get her set up with a bee hive.
Pete
Not sure if I can make it sat. Was with the wife at the ER early this AM. She will be getting her gallbladder removed fri and probable discharge Sat....we will see.
I used salifert at first and thought it was fine, after I used up reagents I got the Red Sea kit for the reason that I Gould buy the titration reagent refills instead of buying a whole new kit. Both work on the same principal of titrating to color change, the Red Sea kit makes it a little more...
Well, I saw Stan this eve, amazing tank and sps collection, words can't do justice! If I upgrade, going bare bottom and have a more open rock scape. Forget the sliced look, although it might be nice for covering the return. Just let the corals grow, sooner or later they will cover everything.