mogurnda November 17, 2005 November 17, 2005 I got a few frags of this acro from Micheal before he left. I think this is the one some people refer to as the "weed staghorn." Many other frags croaked during the derbesia plague, but this guy held on. Once things settled, it has started to take off. Finally got a few minutes to take the most recent pic a few nights ago. Early August, it's just a little green nub: Late September, it's coloring up and getting branchy: This week (mid-November), looking like a small colony: It will be interesting to see how it grows from here.
HowardofNOVA November 17, 2005 November 17, 2005 Dave, Excellent Pic's, anyone else have any time lapse pictures to post? Howard
mogurnda November 17, 2005 Author November 17, 2005 That's a great idea. Now that I think about it, I should have titled the thread differently.
Lee Stearns November 18, 2005 November 18, 2005 cool pics I need to get off my but and show a couple of time photos and take more.
dbartco November 19, 2005 November 19, 2005 I'm sorry you will have to frag it so soon! Pesky, nuisance little buggers those acros are. signed, Weed collector
mogurnda November 20, 2005 Author November 20, 2005 I'm sorry you will have to frag it so soon! Pesky, nuisance little buggers those acros are.signed, Weed collector 45272[/snapback] I'm afraid it's going to encroach on my anthelia. Does this mean you're first in line when I have to prune it?
flowerseller November 20, 2005 November 20, 2005 In a round about way he was saying that I get the first frag.
Caribbean Jake November 20, 2005 November 20, 2005 Dave Nice pictures. I also got one piece from Michael back in April/May 05 nad it is slow growing. not as nice and big as yours but bulkier on my tank. Perhaps the lights play a role.
mogurnda November 21, 2005 Author November 21, 2005 DaveNice pictures. I also got one piece from Michael back in April/May 05 nad it is slow growing. not as nice and big as yours but bulkier on my tank. Perhaps the lights play a role. 45318[/snapback] Thanks. I would not be at all surprised if the lights made a difference. I am very happy with the growth from the XMs
davelin315 November 22, 2005 November 22, 2005 Light and flow both will make a difference in the growth patterns of sps corals. I can't remember if it's low flow thinner pieces or high flow thinner pieces though...
fishface November 22, 2005 November 22, 2005 I recall reading that within the same species, the heavier flow promote a denser, thicker morph. Lower flow, the opposite. Now that I won the $100,000 question, where can I get one? FF
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