I wanted to share one of our grow out tanks—100% original video, no filter, no editing.
This isn’t a highlight moment, just its normal state over the years.Most pieces started from one or two small branches. They may not grow the fastest or have the best color, but they’re fully adapted and growing steadily and healthily.
We have over a dozen grow-out systems and will share more soon.
Full blog on our SPS tank set up is here: https://www.tiacoral.com/blogs/reef-care/a-7-year-sps-reef-tank-that-s-still-running-350-gallons
Hi everyone!. I don't know if anyone follows Grant Chase's fish on YouTube at all, but he had this great idea for a piece. You glued to your rocks in your reef tank so you don't have to permanently Bond your frags to the rocks. I wasn't a big fan that he was selling something like this that could be beneficial to the entire community. So I'm going to upload the file. I just duplicated what he made for free. I will be posting it on thangs and thingverse later this afternoon or later this week.
Zoas are starting to take over this rack each frag had 2-4 heads when purchased!
Pico aiptasia grow out tank coming along nicely
Random frags have been growing a lot lately.
Picked up this no name frag a while back and it’s coloring up nicely. Looks like some kind of millepora. I love how hairy the polyps are.
Won this bird nest 4.5cm frag bid for extremely cheap price! It's just 10 myr, compare to usd would be 2.5usd
A few zoas frags added to the tank
The frag is in
Quick update. Finally moved all the frags lol.¹
Started my Fluval Evo in January after an 8 year break. I've had all my parameters dialed in for the last month and a half, so I figured it was Acro/Milli time. I may of got drunk and ordered 8 of them, along with another 8 Zoa frags on an auction site. (Got them all crazy cheap as i was the only bidder) 5 months in and allowing for growth im thinking its full.
On a side note, my missus is telling me I should get a bigger tank! Unicorns really do exist! Haha
Little man is all grown up. From a sad little quarter size frag to a lemon in 8 months.
I wanted to share one of our grow out tanks—100% original video, no filter, no editing.
This isn’t a highlight moment, just its normal state over the years.Most pieces started from one or two small branches. They may not grow the fastest or have the best color, but they’re fully adapted and growing steadily and healthily.
We have over a dozen grow-out systems and will share more soon.
Full blog on our SPS tank set up is here: https://www.tiacoral.com/blogs/reef-care/a-7-year-sps-reef-tank-that-s-still-running-350-gallons