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Ticketyboo 05-14-2007 03:09 AM

WTD Lots of Green Star Polyps and Xenia
 
I have my 180 Gallon all set up with tonnes of live rock and a FOWLR set up.

Is there anyone that has lots and lots of green star polyps and xenias that they are looking to get shot of or sell? it would make a nice splash of colour to my tank as its pretty bland right now.

I dont want to get a small frag and then wait 10 years for it to grow in my tank to cover the rocks etc.

Thanks

SeaHorse_Fanatic 05-14-2007 04:37 AM

Contact TomR for the GSP.

Anthony

4ptbuck 05-14-2007 05:49 PM

How much is alot? 180g is pretty big.
I've got a bunch of Xenia frags ready to go.
PM me if you're interested.

seashells 05-14-2007 06:38 PM

If you can get the GSP off the rock you can have some. Also lots of xenia.

castaway 05-14-2007 09:34 PM

I'm looking for some GSP as well on the island

Ticketyboo 06-28-2007 04:44 PM

hmmm... still dont seem to have enough xenias.... anyone with anymore they are looking to sell / trade / let go?

Chin_Lee 06-28-2007 05:53 PM

let your tank grow
 
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Originally Posted by Ticketyboo (Post 257967)
hmmm... still dont seem to have enough xenias.... anyone with anymore they are looking to sell / trade / let go?

just a suggestion but why don't you save your money and just let your tank mature by itself. gsp and xenia grows like weed so get some and spread them around and they will grow given the right environment. If you can't make them grow, then something might not be right with the care of your tank. If they are growing well, then keep up the good work and watch them grow into your tank's rocks and walls. I've seen too many people try to make instant reef tanks and acquire too much livestock before learning how to care for them. BTW my experience is xenias need iodine supplement to grow well.

Ticketyboo 06-28-2007 06:11 PM

sigh.... your right :neutral: im a patient person....as long as things grown immediately :sad:

Your right in your statement though... i am looking for an instant look....

Have you been speaking to my wife?

Ticketyboo 06-28-2007 07:31 PM

Is iodine detrimental to any of the other corals?

Chin_Lee 06-28-2007 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ticketyboo (Post 257987)
Is iodine detrimental to any of the other corals?

in moderation, all corals will be fine. to play safe, get a test kit. otherwise, dose sparingly and accordingly to the acceleration/decelaration of growth of your xenia/various macro algae that uses it as well.

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Originally Posted by Ticketyboo (Post 257978)
sigh.... your right :neutral: im a patient person....as long as things grown immediately :sad:

Your right in your statement though... i am looking for an instant look....

Have you been speaking to my wife?

part of the fun of this hobby is watching things grow into the tank.
IME - the less you move things around, the faster things acclimatize and grow quickly.


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