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I geuss I've never seen a good sized colony but I looked some up and I do like them once they get bigger. The small frags never drew me in really idk why, but I might have to try some. My research shows they take a long time to mature though
Kinda like men named Mike...?
 

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those are gorgeous kingranch!! love them! mine are low and in kinda a shaded spot and seem really happy. im not an expert but one of the guys i some of mine from said the key them keeping good color is to have them in a shaded spot. idk, works for mine!
Thanks for replying! That's what my research led me to believe also, but hearing it from a real person means a lot more. In my limited experience, most corals that can tolerate a little lower part, usually color up better there.
 

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yeah idk but thats what the guy told me and so far its held true! he said shade is the secret for them to keep the pretty colors. otherwise i guess it sounds like they tend to go more to a common color or something. if i understood correctly. im hesitant to even say anything with all these other people who have so much more knowledge than me!
 

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yeah idk but thats what the guy told me and so far its held true! he said shade is the secret for them to keep the pretty colors. otherwise i guess it sounds like they tend to go more to a common color or something. if i understood correctly. im hesitant to even say anything with all these other people who have so much more knowledge than me!
What you're telling me is what all the experts are saying. I've set them up for that type of environment
 

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I know magnetic shelves aren't for everyone, but if your looking for something like that, this is your place.
 

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Sorry for the late reply was doing my weekly test, nitrate continue to go down but phosphate still to the roof. Chemiclean clean 85/90% of the cyano but also have a bit of GHA. I add yesterday a bag of chemi pure elite.I have an aptasia, I burnt it 2 times and also with vinegar, it is still growing back... Otherwise the remaining bta is still recovering but it was a ultra pink which I understood later is not existing so I am assuming just a bleached bta. I begin to see the green on the bottom. Yesterday I lost my anthias but I saw the flame nipping at her when she was not doing good.
 

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