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Picked up a nice little Euphylia at brick petco the other day. Looked like a torch but in reading up, I’m wondering if it’s a grape coral.
Does this look like a grape or a torch? Anyone have experience with these? From what I’m reading keep them low since they’re a deeper water euphylia...
I’ve had monti caps slowly recover from nasty brown to former glory in time....even had to clear algae off them when i noticed the edges beginning to color and realixed they had a chance. I wouldn’t give up on those.
Glad your Duncan is fine but I had one of those die off and go bone white...
We’re an hour-plus apart, if you have something cool to trade we can meet halfway.
I never have shipped but I could. These are pretty small though. DM me details on what shipping service to use and such and I could give it a try. I wouldn’t take anything other than shipping costs.
Where are you located? If it’s somewhere I pass through at any point I’m happy to meet you or drop it off. I don’t travel much but travel soccer games and family visits get me out and about now and again…and I’d certainly bring to a club meet if I could make it.
I have at least 10 devils hand offshoots available, free to a good home. Trade always welcome but not required. Here’s a pic of the mother colony and some of the offshoots in an anemone cup in the tank.
I have Toadstool and devils hand leathers, orange Rhodactis, and Ironman mushrooms. Where are you located?
also I recommend madreefer’s cabbage coral-I have two from him (different colors) and they’re very nice.
Awesome...thanks for opening your doors to us! I'm going to try to come for the first hour or so before I get swept off in my kids' activities. Will bring a side/dessert and coral for raffle/trade. Is there a posting with details and for RSVP?
Here’s their reply:
Nannochloropsis is likely the most popular food for copepods and many filter-feeding broadcast applications. Chlorella is similarly nutritious, but is a freshwater species and not naturally found in a reef environment. Chlorella is a great option for feeding a reef, but you...
I will likely try again at some point, maybe order some today to go with the new pods....I see Dean’s on eBay, also SunCoast Marine on ebay looks good (looks like a good place to start a home culture if I ever go that way, which I’d like to if i make a habit out of using it). I just wrote to...