View Full Version : Coral grown from a frag
Marc
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 04:43 AM
Actually, it wasn't even a frag. The orginal A. millepora was touching the rock, and a small puddle the size of a dime grew ever so slowly. I watched it for months and months, and one day is sprouted a bump. As of yesterday, easily a year later, here it is:
http://melevsreef.com/pics/06/01/blue_milli_fraglet.jpg
Pretty cool, right?
Richard
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 04:52 AM
Pretty cool. I have several spots like that in my tank. It sure takes a long time for them to sprout upwards.
I have that same color milli too. :)
Marc
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 05:03 AM
The main colony is a beauty. I'll post it here as well.
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/06/01/blue_milli_012906.jpg
TheOtherGuy
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 05:14 AM
Nice colony.
alton
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 07:21 AM
OK Richard and Mark now that you have seen what those little frags turn out to be in a year don't go raising your price on frags. Just joking. Oh yea you too Felipe and Sarah. "Nice coral Marc"
Marc
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 07:24 AM
Thanks Alton. Don't worry, I'm not looking to sell. I wait forever for growth, and tend to keep them in my reef. Once my tank is full, I'll be more likely to share frags.
TexasTodd
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 07:33 AM
Very cool thread topic.
LET'S POST MORE HERE! I think it's great for new starters to see how nice little frags can get.
I have some pics I'll post later today.
TT
GaryP
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 07:58 AM
I had a beautiful colony of Porites cylindrica that I lost during one of my numerous moves. I was totally heart broken at its loss. When setting up my tank after getting back to SA I found on spot that was encrusted on some LR about the size of a dime. A little over 2 years later and that is a 8 inch colony with at least 50 branches. I give frags away of it to just about anyone that is getting started with SPS because it is such a tolerant and fast growing coral. If I didn't frag it so often it would probably be twice the size it is now.
TexasTodd
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 09:23 AM
Here are a couple.
A. Youngi (Bali green slimer)
A. Aculues ROAB LE Coral
Both Actinic shots as my big lights aren't on yet.
The Slimer is just shy of 2 years old. It was a single "Y" 3" branched frag. I've also cut OVER 24 2-3" frags from this colony in the two years.
Second is blue tips with teal branches. Started out as a 3/4" frag about 1 year old....but, I cut the colony in HALF at one point and fragged half of it up!
Let's see more!
TT
Reef69
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 09:49 AM
Well, dont know if this fits in the thread, but just wanted to show the growth of my A.nana's in about 6 months..The second pic sucks, so be nice..lol
Marc
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 01:34 PM
2.5 years ago, while attending MACNA in Louisville, KY, I brought home this piece of a toadstool from the coral propagation workshop:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/macna15/prop_fragged.jpg
And here is the same piece, two nights ago:
http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/06/01/toadstool_012906.jpg
TexasTodd
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 01:36 PM
Nice!
TT
fishypets
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 04:19 PM
Very nice shots everyone including you Todd. Did you get a new camera or take some lessons from Brian?
TexasTodd
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 05:46 PM
LOL, just got lucky!
Todd
gjuarez
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 06:15 PM
Marc, its very nice of you to visit us from DFWMAS. I have seen your tank online, its awesome. I also like your acrylic work, I have copied a few of your ideas. BTW, great looking corals.
Jerry
Marc
Wed, 1st Feb 2006, 06:37 PM
Thank you very much. I know we are several hours away, but I always hope to join you guys in some of your events some day. Like back in November, I think you guys had a special meeting at Sea World, right? I really wanted to attend, but I think that date didn't work with my schedule.
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