Long time no type!
Long time no type!
200g-No Corals Yet!
I got a blue today...it is an AWESOME color!! Question, though. What makes "wild" so interesting? Ignorance on my part, not poo-pooing the coral.
29g BioCube, soon to be modded to the be-Jesus!!
Richard 210-842-1842 jrnannery@gmail.com
Since the wild colonies have a harder time adjusting to the aquarium there's a worse survival rate than compared to the aquacultured acros. The other main issue is that a lot of wild colonies lose their color once they get into an aquarium. But, he's had these for almost a month now and they all held their colors and look healthy.
I don't mind buying a wild colony every now and then because they offer something new and different when compared to the usual aquacultured frags you see passing around.
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New and different...I now understand the appeal. I agree. I thought they were just awesome from the first time I saw them a couple two or three weeks ago, and was very impressed with each visit how much color they were picking up. The one I bought today rode on my dashboard to school in the natural light, and man, what an amazing color. Purplish-blue tips, actually a brownish body in the sunlight, but almost white in the store aquarium. So cool.
29g BioCube, soon to be modded to the be-Jesus!!
Richard 210-842-1842 jrnannery@gmail.com
Frags are ready to go big for the price..
"So I'll shake off these heavy chains and wipe away every stain cause I'm not who I used to be, I am Redeemed" -- Big Daddy Weave