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  1. From the album: From the Top

    Blue Acropora (unsure of exact type), Red Montipora (shelving), Purple Nurple Zoa; unidentified zoas

    © James N. Dart

  2. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor Acro 1

    From the album: Frag Pics

    Tri-color Acro frag
  3. LCDRDATA

    Frag Garden 2

    From the album: Frag Pics

    Alien Eye Chalice, Tri-Color Acro, Green Pocillopora frags
  4. LCDRDATA

    Frag Garden 1

    From the album: Frag Pics

    Alien Eye Chalice, Tri-Color Acro, Green Pocillopora frags
  5. I just read that keeping leather corals in the same tank as acros will eventually lead to the demise of the acro due to the release of "terpins" into the water. Since I started keeping SW tanks around 4 years ago I have always had a toadstool, and a finger leather. I have success keeping and growing most acropora coral (I have lost some) and am wondering if the actual danger of keeping leathers and acros together is overstated. Does anyone have experiences they would be willing to share? I am looking for hobbyists with long-term (3+ years) success keeping these coral types in the same water body. Also, please post up if you have more information regarding how the "terpins" affect acropora as my google searching turned up very little. Thanks in advance!
  6. This is an older article, but I thought the topic was an interesting one. Hopefully this is not a repost. http://reefbuilders.com/2011/12/05/acropora-phosphate-growth/
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