This one I cut for Casey the same day.Not an official entry since I'm a judge and got a couple weeks headstart (picked up earlier in Feb). Just wanted to track my frag progress too. Encrusting and color coming back.
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This one I cut for Casey the same day.Not an official entry since I'm a judge and got a couple weeks headstart (picked up earlier in Feb). Just wanted to track my frag progress too. Encrusting and color coming back.
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I was also thinking the longer these sit in my system, say people picking up last minute are going to have a little advantage. Not trying to toot my own horn, but corals do very well in my system, new growth right away, colors coming out after a couple days. I think for contests, fresh cuts are the way to go. Everybody gets the same fresh cut, as opposed to some people getting fresh cuts and some getting healed cuts that have been cooking in a goood system. Just thoughts for future.So there is supposed to be a bunch of these frags still available. Is there any way you can get replacements via High Tide or at the frag swap? I don't want to see anyone have to already be out because of an unhealthy frag.
This is one of the reasons why I was hoping to not start the distribution of frags for at least a couple weeks. To give them a chance to recover at Kenny's and then distribute only the ones that were healthy and ready. Oh well...let's try and get new ones into your tanks. Let me know how I can help.
I think fresh cuts are good for contests, in Casey’s pic you can see all the new growth, which is a sign of a healthy system and good husbandry. I think this is an important part of judging a contest. The first week is always the hardest with fresh cuts, so everyone should start out the same as opposed to some people getting them fully healed. A little bit more challenging with fresh cuts, but only a little. I think fresh cuts and see the new growth starting as well as coloration is a good judging point.This one I cut for Casey the same day.
Yeah that's why @Invictus and I used warm water from Kenny's system, iodine in the curing bin/saw reservoir, soaked fresh plugs, and made/mounted the contest SPS frags for people before the event started. I'll bring more frags to the frag swap from Kenny's, but people have to reply here to get one (and already be on the want list). I know some researchers used to (and still do) ship acropora in wet paper towels to save money, they're pretty tough in some ways once slimed up.I don't in any way mean this as a negative against all the hard work going on at the frag workshop, but I do think the setup is pretty hard for corals. A lot of time in a holding container, which is always going to be hard to keep at temperature and clean water, and with no water moment. A lot of time on a saw. Corals asit around for awhile after all that until someone picks theirs up and bags it, with water of unknown temp. Everyone for good reason socializing and leaving things in their coolers or whatever. After all that someone drives it home, probably without a heating pad. Finally tossed into a new tank, maybe preceded by another dip out of paranoia.
Frag swaps are pretty similar, except hopefully the coral was fragged awhile before. Might sit even longer though at room temperature, and definitely should be getting dipped before added to people's tank.
It's all a great example of the fact that corals are a lot hardier than we all think they are, since most of those things individually people assume would kill the coral. My frags from the event are currently all doing well, I think, for example.
I say all that knowing I don't have a great solution to it. Maybe one thing could be the club could put together a frag event equipment pack. Get a couple heaters, a couple cheap temp controllers to make sure they hold the target temp after getting moved around, some cheap power heads (maybe donations from the group), and a couple shallow troughs/Rubbermaids/containers. With that at least the temp part could be stable. I know Costco has big packs of hand warmers, but not sure how warm those actually get (I used one recently for a coral but I microwaved it quickly). Hopefully with some donations it could get together cheap.
Main problem would be making sure all that stuff gets to the actual events, which requires someone to store and deliver it though.
Again, not a critique, it's a tricky problem. Especially when there's so generous a situation as a giant donor coral set, which is rare.
I'm going to bring my back and just run my entry from your tank.I was also thinking the longer these sit in my system, say people picking up last minute are going to have a little advantage. Not trying to toot my own horn, but corals do very well in my system, new growth right away, colors coming out after a couple days. I think for contests, fresh cuts are the way to go. Everybody gets the same fresh cut, as opposed to some people getting fresh cuts and some getting healed cuts that have been cooking in a goood system. Just thoughts for future.
Was the tip broken off prior to you getting it? If so it might have been one of the training workshop frags that got a bit manhandled.Any prize for first unintentional dead bleached? All other sps are growing really well.
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It is how I got it. The tip is flat top.Was the tip broken off prior to you getting it? If so it might have been one of the training workshop frags that got a bit manhandled.
Yeah that probably was a workshop made one, we'll bring ones that Austin and I cutIt is how I got it. The tip is flat top.
I would get a pic of the ruler inside right next to the frag. That would be the most accurate measurement.here's mine. pic ok?View attachment 53419
Not sure what's going on but almost half of the frag has started to bleach/turn white/loose colorHere's my entry photo.
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water parameters, pH~8, Alk~8.4, NO3~2.5, PO4~0.02, Ca~428, Mg~1229