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![]() IME,Digi's love a little NO3 and PO4.if you want a frag of my forest fire.i can give you a frag,Brad.
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![]() If you have undetectable NO3 and PO4 then you're going to love my RR red diablo.it'll ready to be fragged soon
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![]() Sure,Brad.not a problem.
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![]() I never seen a lot of growth in mine till I put it a bit lower and out of the direct flow I'm not sure what it liked more less light or less flow but after that in like 2 months it doubled and a bit
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![]() I've had mine all over the tank, no difference. I currently have some orange that is just an encrusted base with some nubs. No growth. My caps and encrusting pieces grow well, just the digi sucks
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![]() Your not the only one Brad, I was just over at Ryan's for a few pops and a few more frags and I was saying how out of all the common sps frags I have acquired, my orange branching digi is the only piece in my new reef that hasn't grown or even encrusted at the base for that matter
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![]() Try peeing in the sump just after the skimmer. This should raise you PO4 and nitrates sufficently to grow digi's. Just regular old fashioned ****.
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![]() I have a hot pink digi that sits in the highest,brightest part of my reef, 8 inches from an MP 40 and directly under where the flow from the return breaks against the overflow. Throughout my months of unexplained coral carnage, it was one of two corals that not only kept growing, appeared to pick up the pace. I keep knocking pieces of it off in to the sand by accident. If you want me to mail you some, let me know!
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