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Post by reefkprz on Oct 19, 2015 6:26:15 GMT -5
thanks for doing the picks for me and thanks for the sticks Jason I just picked everything up they look awesome! hope that light works out well for you. Not a problem! Hope I did you justice on your draft picks? I tried to pick you good colored hardy frags. One of each category as well! I gave you a extra montipora spongodes as well! That spongodes is awesome, as well as the digi and spath. as for the draft picks you did awesome i greatly appreciate it my wife is in love with the blasto, and the other sps I like a lot, i'll have to ask greg what it is because I dont recognize it. did you try the light out yet?
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 6:54:50 GMT -5
I believe it's a purple and green Montipora digitata. And the red and green is a war coral I believe? I wanted to get you a Blasto but they went quickly. That is unless I got handed the wrong bag? It was a little hectic in there. The war coral (favia) was 3"-4" across and 2"wide? The zoas are yellow brick roads I believe?
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 6:58:25 GMT -5
[/quote]did you try the light out yet?[/quote]
I didn't become my dumb@$$ carried everything at once when I got home, so I carried the light by the cord! Lol I don't think I pulled it out but just want to double check it before I blow it up.
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Post by reefkprz on Oct 19, 2015 7:22:51 GMT -5
you may have pulled the cord a bit but I rewired that fixture a while back those wire nuts will hold up to you spinning that thing over your head like a bolo. definitely double check to be sure but the connections inside shouldnt let go unless you really yank on it hard enough to snap the wire.
and you're right its a favites not a merletti
i'm still in the after stages of a nasty migraine so my brain isn't up to par it's kind of like being hungover with out the fun the night before.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 7:45:03 GMT -5
you may have pulled the cord a bit but I rewired that fixture a while back those wire nuts will hold up to you spinning that thing over your head like a bolo. definitely double check to be sure but the connections inside shouldnt let go unless you really yank on it hard enough to snap the wire. and you're right its a favites not a merletti i'm still in the after stages of a nasty migraine so my brain isn't up to par it's kind of like being hungover with out the fun the night before. With the blastos gone I thought it was the nicest and closest replacement. I have a small colony of merletti if you want some in the future. (But you have Greg right there)
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Post by reefkprz on Oct 19, 2015 7:53:52 GMT -5
how bright of light are the frags you gave me accustomed to, since I'm running halides I don't want to torch them.
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Post by CultivatedReef on Oct 19, 2015 8:07:27 GMT -5
I believe it's a purple and green Montipora digitata. And the red and green is a war coral I believe? I wanted to get you a Blasto but they went quickly. That is unless I got handed the wrong bag? It was a little hectic in there. The war coral (favia) was 3"-4" across and 2"wide? The zoas are yellow brick roads I believe? Green and purple monti sounds right. There was 2 in there. And the other was a type of favia I believe. I didn't get any war corals in the draft this time. Erik my guess is you will be better at IDing it then me I think.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 8:17:35 GMT -5
how bright of light are the frags you gave me accustomed to, since I'm running halides I don't want to torch them. The spongodes is Low light and the other 2 are moderately high light. As long as you light acclimate the second 2 they should be good most anywhere high up.
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Post by reefkprz on Oct 19, 2015 8:33:40 GMT -5
cool I always start at the fringe with unknowns but it makes things faster if I have an idea of their baselines (aka what they are already used to)
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Post by Rakahrd Eastbrook, Me. on Oct 19, 2015 20:19:46 GMT -5
I got a ultra florescent coral its like day-glow green/yellow any idea that they are? was like a tube polyp I think it hasnt fully opened yet
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 20:39:17 GMT -5
I got a ultra florescent coral its like day-glow green/yellow any idea that they are? was like a tube polyp I think it hasnt fully opened yet It was a gonipora, probably do best on the sandbed with good light and keep it away from other corals as they can be super aggressive.
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Post by Rakahrd Eastbrook, Me. on Oct 19, 2015 21:06:35 GMT -5
thank you the hammer corals seem quite happy lol
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 19, 2015 21:10:43 GMT -5
thank you the hammer corals seem quite happy lol The Hanmer coral you got at the draft?
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Post by Rakahrd Eastbrook, Me. on Oct 20, 2015 7:30:39 GMT -5
yes ended up with 2 as the wife bought a larger one to go with her 2 Clown fishes
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Post by CultivatedReef on Oct 20, 2015 8:43:01 GMT -5
yes ended up with 2 as the wife bought a larger one to go with her 2 Clown fishes How are the clowns doing? I will have to get some more of those for my tanks
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