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Green polyp'd Toadstools -low light

Scuba_Dave

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Just a note to people who are buying these
They like lower light, I had mine about 6" underwater 1/2 way between the 250w bulbs. It went to all brown.
It's now 8-10" underwater & in a shaded area & the polyps have greened up
I'm going to frag a piece & put it on the bottom of the tank to see how it does there
 
not deep enough dave lets try it in my 210.
 
Not til I get some frags growing :D
 
I have my frags growing under T5's but the colony was under halides (bottom).
 
I am buying two and was wodnering where I should put it in my tank, 2*65 watt pcs 29 gallon soon upgrading to 70 watt mh with the pcs
Thanks
Duds
 
If you are running MH - 250w it shoudl be shaded or on the bottom
175w probably same thing
70w MH on a shaloow tank - same thing

MH will brown out the polyps
I moved mine over a month ago & it has just greened up recently

PC you could probably put anywhere & it shoudl be good - just not too high
Toadstool are lower light, but I've had my reg toadstool grow anywhere & everywhere under MH
 
How deep? How long has it been under the 250w?
 
Green leather in my tank is about 9" from the surface and loves it there under 360 watts t5's.Within a week it should start to rain baby leahters.There are three that are ready to drop and one cut frag from 3 weeks ago thats on the bottom loooking goood!
 
If you guys got frags from B they came from ~100 ft down. I collected the coral myself in Tonga.

Not sure where the one from ORA was collected.

joe
 
joetbs said:
If you guys got frags from B they came from ~100 ft down. I collected the coral myself in Tonga.

Not sure where the one from ORA was collected.

joe
Whoa, really? That's pretty cool. I don't even own this coral and I'm interested in hearing the story. :)
 
Not too good of a story, but...

I got to go collecting for one of the wholesalers who had stakes in the Tonga station. Went for 2.5 months in July. Last day of diving, I felt a little sick, being winter there and eating very little I'm sure didn't help.

Last dive of the day, went to a new spot. There were strong undercurrents, and I ended up going around 50ft at first. Long story short, I had a blackout(none of the natives could go past 30ft) and ended up grabbing a rock to hold on after i had lost my collecting tools(bucket, hammer, etc). There was a large Jack circling the spot I was in. I quickly swam away since it was a big fish, and I had no clue where i was. I ended up looking at the computer seeing I was much deeper, and checked my PSI.

Ended up looking along the sand bed, and found a white leptoseris with green eyes and a double headed green polyp sarcophyton that were easily collected off of the brittle branch rock.

Came back up, and felt sick on the boat. Rest of the trip I was ready to die, since I had ruptured my ear drum on that dive. Only a few days, but man, what an awful feeling. I managed to go to the local hospital and get some Codeine, which helped a little bit on top of lots of Aleve that I had luckily brought. Flying home and for a week after my ear had to be kept clogged with a cotton ball, which I had to change every hour. Not too pleasant.

Now, my ear is all healed up, and I can hear fine, and dive. And I sold B the Toadstool at Macna with some other corals. None of the others have a story though :) I wish I still had some of the corals, unfortunately my business partner and I had a falling out and I have yet to get any of my stuff back.

joe
 
Cool story.
He risked his life for Brendan's coral. I hope people enjoy it. :p
 
LOL. I don't even have a piece. Don't worry, I have some Axifuga I can torture him with :) Probably won't be the last coral I dive for to get for B ;).

joe
 
Mine came from Scott, I'm not sure where he got it from
 
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