Jimbo7
Aquarium Advice Addict
I gotta run to practice soon, so here is what I could upload and edit in time. I'm going to give everything a week or two to settle in, then start clipping them off their bases and I'll start getting more detailed shots of each individual piece.
Both coloring up nicely and growing new tips!
Kingman, depending on what type of frag it is, you probably shouldn't just leave it in the sand. most coral will grow much better when it is firmly attached somewhere and doesn't constantly get knocked around.
I might get a video going later of the tank, its hard to see the rock structure very well from the pics.
Both coloring up nicely and growing new tips!
Kingman, depending on what type of frag it is, you probably shouldn't just leave it in the sand. most coral will grow much better when it is firmly attached somewhere and doesn't constantly get knocked around.
I might get a video going later of the tank, its hard to see the rock structure very well from the pics.