I just added Stanford Pringle Lab Green Acropora to DBTC.
There are 5 frag(s) available right now.
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I would like a frag of this one.
@rye22, @JVU, @dangalang, @Kenzo, @tribbitt, @BlueSallymandr, @Michael Hans, @L/B Block, @MichaelB, have requested a frag.
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Yea I'm getting the same I will share mine later when I get off.
I also could make frags for anyone that wants. I feel better about choping them now they are doing better.
We definitely love to get some space back in my tank.
Mine is also green but slightly more brighter kinda in the...
I think scratch but u mentioned crack why I asked for more pictures/ hiw deep. Maybe put small peice of tape to side of it and make mark with marker how long it is. To have something to compare to. Cracks can get larger or deeper over time. Scratches are just a eye sore.
Through I wouldn't be...
How deep is it? Maybe see if u can get pics from different angles and a close up one.
It doesn't look horrible from the one picture. Yet I'm not sure if silicone would be be appropriate or not. Maybe others may have a better idea.
@Turkeysammich
You definitely proved it was possible. You should get a merit badge for that lol. I admit I was semi skeptical when you first shared your plan. Well done sir.
Shift meaning the actual sub floor when I say floor not the vinyl planks. Make sure that it's not dropping/ shifting down under the weight.
You could use a level or straight board across some of the floor in front of tank. Gaps/ spaces under a straight board or level could mean bigger issues...
Just what I notice when using all dry rock marco like stuff. On smaller tanks I've had. They just didn't look ok until close to two years. Always had some type of issues. My tanks that were stated day one using older rock just came along faster from my observations.
With smaller tanks time and aged rock is what's most important. Otherwise things don't start looking better till closer to 2 year mark. All my tanks shown above were started with old rock. @tribbitt has a small tank but probably best I've seen as far as variety and coral density. If nothing...
Here are a few pictures of some of mine. The tanks they are in I'm very hands off and barely do water changes. So this isn't there best polyp extension that I've seen.
The green ones below sometimes reach 2-3 inches.
Biota willow white
Happy biota willow frag
Random Long tentical toadstools...