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Were the frags well encrusted? I do find that Mille frags are a bit prone to RTN or STN when moved to a different tank if they aren't well encrusted.
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one of my favorite corals, I found them very easy to keep, a lot easier than other types of acro. mind you I never had any corls RTN or what ever so maybe I was just lucky.
Steve
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Your link is millepora dichotoma , which is completely different
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Albert. What does it eat? I'd love to feed it some
![]() But agreed with everything Albert said. However some millies grow slightly slower then others, but shouldn't be hard to keep if your cal and alk levels are somewhat in range. Sent from my SGH-I317M using Tapatalk |
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here was my big one when I moved, it was a tri color but it was realy upset from being moved and went brown, took a good 3 weeks to color up again. ![]() this is a bad picture of it when it was a lot smaller in the tank. hard to see the different colors but it was blue, purple and green. don't mind the hair algae I was battling at the time..... ![]() Steve
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