My largest RFA grew from 1 inch when I got it to be 3 inches now in about 10 months time. I spot feed my adult RFA, so hoping by spot feeding these babies I'll get faster growth.
Ron, did you get any really unique colors or patterns from any of the baby RFA you grew in your tank? Would love to see pics of the nicer ones that you grew.
Thanks.
I didn't take many pics as they grew up. At one point I had over 20 adults in the tank. About half were male and half female (that's a guess as they didn't spawn when the others did). And there was such a variety of colors in my adults, I got all kinds of babies as well.
There are 5 to 7 babies in this pic, but the clump of orange with yellow rims are zoas, not RFAs! BTW, my RFAs and maxi-minis seems to get along quite well.
Babies showed up all over the tank. Here is one that found a home ina field of zoas collected in the Florida Keys.
I'm kind of out of the RFA stuff now as I almost moved out of the hobby. I sold off all my big tanks and 99% of my livestock. I kept some accidental frags and one favorite RFA in a 17g tank with a HOB filter for several months. Then I started noticing aio tanks. So I decided to give that a try. But I wanted to push the upper end of the aio systems.
I just got a 40g Breeder with a Fuji standard aio pro set up. In fact my last critters got moved over yesterday. The tank is just a few frags and a LOT of inverts. My intention is to do a variety of corals, including sps and lots of inverts, some rather uncommon in the hobby, but no fish... well, maybe an algae eater.
Now I'm building a 40g diy cube and I think Tenecor can build me a custom aio insert so I can run a bigger filter sock (4" rather than 2.75") and a more robust return pump.
Maybe there will be RFAs in my future!