Free green birdsnest frags - Pasadena

dansyr

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It was time to break up my Seriatopora colony, self-shading and flow got to the base and it was nearly to the surface. So I broke it up, re-growing it but I have soooo many more frags and nowhere to go so please come and pick up if you want some! Fast grower, been bulletproof. I started with a couple pieces for free from mattyzhang a year+ ago (thanks again!) and now it's huge.

Things to note - Fragged yesterday (15 Dec) so they're fresh but they're polyps-out and happy today. No aiptasia or corallivore pests in the tank. I do run this tank very 6500K and low nutrients so it doesn't LOOK green but i promise if you put it under the normal blues, it's the usual teal/green. Let it discover phosphate and it'll look even better. See last photo of some shrapnel in my bluest tank (~10000K).

I ran out of frag plugs yesterday, so most of these are just piled up on open bits of rock. If I have some more time tonight I'll mount more. Pictures are examples, there's way more just piled up in hard to photo spots.

Nothing else except Kenya trees is fraggable ATM but I always have plenty of macros if that helps make the trip more worthwhile for you.

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Bro that halamela macro u gave me is awesome but man is it prolific. It makes the tank look super filled in but now I have to trim every single day lol
 

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Yeah for sure! got tooooons of kenya tree so if you need tester corals just let me know.
 

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H. incrassata is one of the fastest growing calcareous algaes, must faster than other halimeda. In the 90’s I grew incrassata, tuna and fragilis (I think that’s the one?). Most of them were found on live rock, one of the many things that survived the trip to our tanks.


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Bump, still got tons left - tomorrow late afternoon or Sunday being extra-good times to pickup.
 
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