A few Acropora

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RRA OP
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A. Aculeus
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A. Prostrata
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BigR WD
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LRO Buzz Lightyear
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RR OP
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A. Clathrata
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Some random coral shots

Tim’s Blue Tip Abro
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WWC Yoda

BC Bleeding Tree V1
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KFC Kaleidoscope
How much light do you have those albros under (Bleeding Tree)? My Bleeding Tree doesn't want to encrust and the encrusting edge is almost bleached looking, but I heard they love light so I'm hesitating to move it down. Any thoughts?

Sorry to derail the thread, your acros look amazing!
 
How much light do you have those albros under (Bleeding Tree)? My Bleeding Tree doesn't want to encrust and the encrusting edge is almost bleached looking, but I heard they love light so I'm hesitating to move it down. Any thoughts?

Sorry to derail the thread, your acros look amazing!
Not 100% sure but my best estimate, I’d say upper 500s to low 600s. I’ve only had those two maybe a little over a month now from fresh cuts. Got them from @therman maybe he can give his input on best placement.
 
Not 100% sure but my best estimate, I’d say upper 500s to low 600s. I’ve only had those two maybe a little over a month now from fresh cuts. Got them from @therman maybe he can give his input on best placement.
Hmm, got it, maybe it's still settling in, but I've had it for a few months and all other acros are growing fine... Thanks for the input!
 
Hmm, got it, maybe it's still settling in, but I've had it for a few months and all other acros are growing fine... Thanks for the input!

If it is the Bleeding Tree v1, it can handle loads of light, but can also tolerate a much lower amount and plug along nicely and encrust as a green blob that way. Less light should not hurt it at all, and might help it recover if it is stressed. A healthy Bleeding Tree frag should encrust like mad.
 
If it is the Bleeding Tree v1, it can handle loads of light, but can also tolerate a much lower amount and plug along nicely and encrust as a green blob that way. Less light should not hurt it at all, and might help it recover if it is stressed. A healthy Bleeding Tree frag should encrust like mad.
Thanks Tim! Not sure what's up with it then... Trying to just leave it in medium light and wait for it to recover, if not I'll move it down lower. Sorry to hijack the thread!
 
Like that polyp extension, mine are only ever out at night, which is fine, but would like to see some during the day.
PE is heavily influenced by the PH in my system. Higher, stable PH makes the polyps go crazy IME
 

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