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![]() That's good to know... Il just buy frags now off people
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![]() I will wage a friendly bet that greenish base stylo will eventually turn pink.
When corals are shipped they are stressed and tend to drop some zooanthelia making them look bleached and more vibrant in colour. I've seen many shipments with super intense colour, as they settle in they start to get abit darker more normal looking.
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![]() Well they had two kinds there green and pink ! But I found pink sps hard to keep for some reason
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![]() To maintain the pink it requires a lot of light. I have vibrant pink Birdsnest here that I have had culturing in tank for well over 3 yrs and in lower light it starts to go green.
I have seen coral farms from 2 meters deep to 5 - 8 meters deep. The reason for deeper farms is to prevent damage from storm surge and cyclones. If you want to check out Walt's Coral farm here is a link to his website. Lots of cool pics!!! http://www.waltsmith.com/Aquaculture/CoralFarming.htm Cheers, Tim
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![]() Is it called the shake and bake technique?
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