I would like a frag of this one.
@Turkeysammich, @MarcosD, @requiem, @boun11, @mac96, @Ayman, @SJ701, @B the Nano Reefer, have requested a frag.
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Fragged one of my rainbow chalices. Sister colony also pictured for reference. Was nerve wracking since this is the first high-end piece I’ve fragged, but after a few days, all frags showing very nice signs of recovery. Would be open to sell or trade one of these frags. Mainly looking for Zoas...
On the topic of bounces, anyone want to suggest a fair price for this bouncing Wolverine Favia? One of a kind. I was thinking $50 for the favia and $50k for the bouncy bubble?
Arch looks great, but they tend to limit coral placement options if not done right. Also, if you don’t have good coverage with lighting you tend to get lots of shadowing because of arches like this.
The structure is very vertical. I think in the long run you’ll, see that you have a lot of space...
That’s fair, but certainly wouldn’t introduce them knowingly into my tank with delicate livestock. Thats just me though. Never had an acrylic tank, so never been an issue for me personally
Fairly certain these sponges release microplastics into the water column as they wear down from use, no? Wouldn’t that be a long term concern for the health of livestock?
I think we have all seen enough Red Sea failures and enough people have been banished from the Red Sea FB group who have posted about a failure to reasonably conclude that these are absolute garbage tanks and should be avoided at all costs unless you’re looking to add an indoor saltwater wading...
Unless you know what you’re doing, proceed with caution if you see this white tag. Whatever you’re interested in, ask if it’s wild or maricultured. If you’re told it’s neither, but have your doubts for whatever reason, move on.
Edit: I think a lot of the stuff we see these days is maricultured...
My 2 cents, and I’m sure there are many differing opinions, but overall, I believe you’re overthinking it and a lot of this is really just common reefing sense.
Newbies to reefing and fragging are welcome at swaps. Every supporting member (unless it’s an open swap) is welcome, whether you...
If I am remembering correctly, and I may not be, I believe this is exactly what happened. The two you brought in one container were generously sized, so at the check in table, we decided to split them into two separate containers so that two people could benefit from your generosity as opposed...
Good to hear about the positive experience but jeez! Are ppl really paying nearly $10 for a single cerith or nassarius snail these days? At that price I’d expect them to be flown out same day on a private jet.