cmor1701d
Aquarium Advice Addict
I was intrigued by the Frag Pack offered by Pacific East Aquaculture which includes 6 acros and 6 other hard corals for $124.99. That's just over $10 per frag. I'm also in UPS Zone 1 so shipping is only 15.99, though I did have to pick it up at the UPS customer center. They also add a $10.00 box charge. Still, gotta say I'm impressed!
The box actually had a carrying handle. Otherwise it was packed as I would expect from any quality retailer. The inside was double bagged, with a styrofoam container inside the first plastic bag.
The coral frags were all double bagged, some triple bagged. Each outer bag had the type of coral contained and a number. The numbers range from 1 - 4 and represent how much light the coral should get. A very nice touch.
No more checking books, just look at the included chart for which coral goes where in the tank: to the bottom (4); bottom-center (3 - 4) ; center (3) ; center-top (2), or top (1).
All the frags are normal size of 1½" - 2" and healthy. About half were mounted on plugs. The others were loose in the bag. I normally remove corals from the plugs and attach directly to the rock anyway.
I did my normal 3 part process of a dip in Revive, followed by a bath in CoralRX, followed by a batch in tank water (outside of the tank). Then a careful inspection of each coral and plug which uncovered one small bubble of bubble algae.
Enough talk, time for the pictures.
I'll add better pics of the corals tomorrow.
The box actually had a carrying handle. Otherwise it was packed as I would expect from any quality retailer. The inside was double bagged, with a styrofoam container inside the first plastic bag.
The coral frags were all double bagged, some triple bagged. Each outer bag had the type of coral contained and a number. The numbers range from 1 - 4 and represent how much light the coral should get. A very nice touch.
No more checking books, just look at the included chart for which coral goes where in the tank: to the bottom (4); bottom-center (3 - 4) ; center (3) ; center-top (2), or top (1).
All the frags are normal size of 1½" - 2" and healthy. About half were mounted on plugs. The others were loose in the bag. I normally remove corals from the plugs and attach directly to the rock anyway.
I did my normal 3 part process of a dip in Revive, followed by a bath in CoralRX, followed by a batch in tank water (outside of the tank). Then a careful inspection of each coral and plug which uncovered one small bubble of bubble algae.
Enough talk, time for the pictures.
I'll add better pics of the corals tomorrow.