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I just got my first acro frag, wish me luck. I figured that I was doing well with the monti and the pocillipora, so now I will try an acro. I put it on the mag rock hopefully it will attach quick. I also got a candy cane frag as well. I also added a peppermint shrimp and I was able to distract the clownfish with food so she wouldn't rip his head off.
 

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meh.. the acro will be fine. ive actually found that acros aren't that difficult to keep at all.. good flow.. good lighting.. youll be fine.

GRATS!
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B is absolutely right! Hopefully, the perception of SPS being too difficult fades away. Especially with all the captive-raised SPS that's available. There's almost no reason to buy wild or supposedly 'maricultured' anymore.
 
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Congratulations.

I'd keep it high in the tank with that lighting and in an area with good flow. It should do fine.

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He has more than enough light, Lou! The Iwasaki's are a whole different beast in the 175 watt world. He'd be fine with just two of them (depending on the reflector) in a 125g 8O
 
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Hey Karl, I think I may have missed something about "maricultured" frags. What's the downside?
 

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I understand there's some debate about the legitimacy and abuse of the term mariculture in the hobby.
 
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I bought home made frags from my LFS. I trade in frags to him as well.

Thanks for the encouraging words. I do have an encrusting monti, so I am not too worried.

High light and high flow is present in my tank.
 
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Unarce":24e0xad1 said:
He has more than enough light, Lou! The Iwasaki's are a whole different beast in the 175 watt world. He'd be fine with just two of them (depending on the reflector) in a 125g 8O

I have 3 iwasaki's over a 6' long 125 gallon about 6-8" above the water.
 
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Unarce":38cb1dnm said:
He has more than enough light, Lou! The Iwasaki's are a whole different beast in the 175 watt world. He'd be fine with just two of them (depending on the reflector) in a 125g 8O

Cool beans. I wasn't aware of the Iwasaki's being better the others.

Louey
 

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They have a PPFD that rivals most 250W bulbs. They're not quite standalone, though. Most will want supplemental lighting.
 
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Unarce":pxtiwrx1 said:
I understand there's some debate about the legitimacy and abuse of the term mariculture in the hobby.

Ah, thanks, I hadn't heard that. Will keep my eyes open for further reading.
 
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Unarce":64k1qfwc said:
They have a PPFD that rivals most 250W bulbs. They're not quite standalone, though. Most will want supplemental lighting.

No doubt. They are very white like 10K. I use 2x40 watt NO actinics, but will upgrade to 2x39 watt T5's. The NO's add just enough blue to look about 12K in color, I think the T5's will make it look more like 14K.
 

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Unarce":1idnzid3 said:
I understand there's some debate about the legitimacy and abuse of the term mariculture in the hobby.

I have never seen any evidence that mariculture isn't legitimate? The mariculture corals that come into LFS around in NOLA are pretty nice and are well established thriving colonies.

Though a lot come with hitchikers and tons of nasty bugs. Anything bought from those tanks containing mariculture should be streakly QT'ed and observed for a longtime before going into a main display.
 

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