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I mistakenly thought the top picture (from July) was a current picture. So the next two blurry pictures are the same coral, just two months later? Wow. That's crazy growth even if you were neglecting them somewhat and have lost some color.

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It was July of 2012, so more than a year. So growth is pretty sad.... But with neglect, it still managed to survive this long,

It was July of 2012, so more than a year. So growth is pretty sad.... But with neglect, it still managed to survive this long,

Boy, do I need to get some sleep, then. Long day and my eyes are missing too much.

 

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  • 1 month later...

Dec 2011

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Feb 2012

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March 2012

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Aug 2013 (after a lot of neglect)

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today 10-8-2013 - coming back strong, second branch is almost as big as the first branch

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the earliest picture links are broken anyway to restore so we can see from day one to today? Thanks

 

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the earliest picture links are broken anyway to restore so we can see from day one to today? Thanks

 

Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 4

 

All pics are re-uploaded 2 posts up.  Let me know if you cant see it.

I grew this colony from a single polyp (~ 2-3mm) that I got from Jonh Nguyen, AKA Mr. Miyagi from Miyagi Tort fame.

 

The colonly was 10+" before my melt down

 

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Melt down begins

 

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I grew this colony from a single polyp (~ 2-3mm) that I got from Jonh Nguyen, AKA Mr. Miyagi from Miyagi Tort fame.

 

The colonly was 10+" before my melt down

 

P1010013.jpg

 

Melt down begins

 

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So did you save a polyp to try again or did you lose the entire thing?

that was so incredibly impressive!

No.  I remember tossing the whole thing in the trash along with the red table.

 

Here's the last of that before it hit the trash (thankfully 90% of WAMAS have this one)

 

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No.  I remember tossing the whole thing in the trash along with the red table.

 

Here's the last of that before it hit the trash (thankfully 90% of WAMAS have this one)

 

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oooooh the death shot of a legend.

sad....very very sad. 

So, I am giving this a shot. I will document progress here.

 

Single polyp frag made on 10/10/2013 from a light blue acro. I waited till now to post because I wanted to ensure the frag was viable. For the last two nights I have seen the polyp extending after lights out, so I think it has a shot :)

 

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Very cool. Are you dipping the cut part in iodine to avoid infections.

 

I did not, only because I don't have any iodine. I am giving the frag good flow which helps with healing, so hopefully it will stay healthy. :)

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Wanted to update this, my single polyp frag did not make it. It didn't have the staying power to recover after falling from the frag rack into the palys below. :( 

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