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Yup that was actually my last one. It's a watermelon discosoma mushroom that in our system the white bubbles up pretty big. So we call it the watermelon bounce :)
Here's another pic of one from our system.
If you see something you like but feel it's a little high then I would make an offer to the vendor. Worse they can say is no. I've found most are willing to work with you. Also CASH IS KING. You'll always get a better price mentioning cash.
I'm going to be posting teasers over the next week or so of some of them gems we plan on bringing to our booth.
If anyone is looking for something in particular let us know and I'll do me best to get some pics
Zooxanthellae has the highest absorption rate between 400 - 480 nm. Within that range is pretty much everything a coral needs for photosynthesis. The higher the wavelength the less abortion. So most quality LED's or fluorescent bulbs will offer options in this range. The reason MH still to this...
The fish really don't care what you run the lighting at. Increasing the white light will definitely show more of the fishes detail and color than running just the blues. But I still like all blue :)
Depending on the size and the coloring of the shroom I'd say around $30-$60. It may develop bubbles along the ventricle lines but unless is has bubbles already I wouldn't call it a "bounce". It is a nice looking rhodactis though. I love the way these "carpet" type shrooms look when they get huge.
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RAP gets better and better every year. So the way it usually works is Saturday your going to find that one of a kind coral or fish. Stuff you've never seen before. Sunday is the day your more likely to get the deals and vendors and manufacturers don't want to bring anything back home. Last year...