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DBTC: Sprung's Burning Bush

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tribbitt said:
Tossed a couple sprigs in the back a few weeks ago, they are now fat bushes. Gave one back to the chain but still have a nice puff of this stuff.

Seems to grow very compact with high flow and has looser lacy growth in low flow

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Edson said:
Still Hanging in there!

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Does anyone have this in a refugium or sump area and care to share pictures of how you are keeping it?

My first one was ate by something. I got another one that I've been keeping inside a mushroom cage thats doing well and growing. I'm to worried to take it out the cage and have it get eaten again.
 
Does anyone have this in a refugium or sump area and care to share pictures of how you are keeping it?

My first one was ate by something. I got another one that I've been keeping inside a mushroom cage thats doing well and growing. I'm to worried to take it out the cage and have it get eaten again.
I do not have fuge/sump but I can show pictures. Not sure if that will help your particular case though
 
I do not have fuge/sump but I can show pictures. Not sure if that will help your particular case though
Any pictures will help, I don't wanna risk loosing another frag in my display though would love some in there. So I'm entertaining the idea of a fuge section in my 65gallon tanks sump.
 
Any pictures will help, I don't wanna risk loosing another frag in my display though would love some in there. So I'm entertaining the idea of a fuge section in my 65gallon tanks sump.
I don’t have a pic on hand, but I have it mostly in my sump under refugium lights. It grows great and is happy, but not as pretty as under reef lights. When I take out pieces to my display or to share they look great, they just don’t pop under refug lights.

@MichaelB If you can, I recommend you do both- some in your refugium and some in your tank (if you think you have a way to keep it from getting eaten).

You can also just keep it in the cage, and see if it gets eaten as it grows out; you’ll have your answer.
 
I don’t have a pic on hand, but I have it mostly in my sump under refugium lights. It grows great and is happy, but not as pretty as under reef lights. When I take out pieces to my display or to share they look great, they just don’t pop under refug lights.

@MichaelB If you can, I recommend you do both- some in your refugium and some in your tank (if you think you have a way to keep it from getting eaten).

You can also just keep it in the cage, and see if it gets eaten as it grows out; you’ll have your answer.
Thanks I didn't think of that. Seems like a simple solution in hindsight.

Do you have any pump or wave maker in the fuge for it?
 
Any pictures will help, I don't wanna risk loosing another frag in my display though would love some in there. So I'm entertaining the idea of a fuge section in my 65gallon tanks sump.
I grow it as if it were a very fast growing, non aggressive, non encrusting coral. Primarily to add red and as a divider between aggressive corals or to fill space.

Idk if this actually matches your tank inhabitants because i have nothing to eat it
 

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I grow it as if it were a very fast growing, non aggressive, non encrusting coral. Primarily to add red and as a divider between aggressive corals or to fill space.

Idk if this actually matches your tank inhabitants because i have nothing to eat it
That's some grow out you have there.
 
I know I shouldn’t have them together but for now this is how I have mines growing in the sump
 

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