MBDA project: Making coral bleaching & reef conservation easy to understand!
Goal: Engaging visuals + short explanations + live mini-tank to inspire students, locals, & groups to take action.
Mushroom corals are perfect—hardy, super colorful, polyps move visibly when healthy vs. stressed. A couple tiny baby frags (1-2 polyps each) would make this hands-on demo way more powerful than photos alone.
In Connecticut—looking for donations toward frags or support to get this going! DM if you can help. Let's wake people up to reef threats!
MBDA project: Making coral bleaching & reef conservation easy to understand!
Goal: Engaging visuals + short explanations + live mini-tank to inspire students, locals, & groups to take action.
Mushroom corals are perfect—hardy, super colorful, polyps move visibly when healthy vs. stressed. A couple tiny baby frags (1-2 polyps each) would make this hands-on demo way more powerful than photos alone.
In Connecticut—looking for donations toward frags or support to get this going! DM if you can help. Let's wake people up to reef threats!
How do i decide when its time to do a big reset? Or do I just pull colonies and put new corals in?
The Frag plates are not glued down any recommendations I have 1 over loaded tanks lol so I need to use this for frags I really did have 2 tanks but the EX refuses to release the 13.5 Evo from her place that’s loaded with $1200 worth the corals and a ECC nexus that split 2 times but little does she know the local LFS are on high alert to purchase and call soon as she comes in with anything 🤦🏻♂️ supposedly she was there monday looking to get ride of things but they thought it was weird because they only deal with me when we ever went there already looking into legal action I feel bad I even told her I only want 7 things from The tank and she’s more then welcome to keep the rest and I even gave her a brake down of how to operate the tank
Set up my 10 gallon dorm tank last night! Added a yellowtail damsel and some frags from my main tank. Any advice/suggestions?