@@fragboxcorals I bet there’s heaps to go thru and organise the edits for, hopefully we still get lots of typical March side tracks and distractions too 😂👌🥰🍻
Just got my first hammer coral I’ve had a Duncan lps for about a month and a half and have been dipping into the lps side as my tank matures. The hammer looks amazing couldn’t be happier
At what size does a acro frag become a colony? I have had a acro around 7-8 months now and it looks like some of the ones you called colonies. But I wouldn’t think it is big enough yet
Soooo... how would you go about mounting an acro colony? Would you glue the existing base to your rock structure or cut it from it's base and then glue it? If it's cut from it's base how do you handle a big piece of coral like that?
Milka* Stylophora - apparently named after a German milk chocolate called the same that comes in a purple wrapper. - Courtesy of Jake Adams UA-cam video
So when you unbox them and put them in the tank do you run an acclimation mode for the coral (acros specifically) or do they do well without it? If you do an acclimation mode with the xr30s how long do you run it?
yep the first time I saw snow it was really cool, driving home on a country road from work, in a blizzard, with no ruts on the road to follow, not so cool! lol
It might come up in the later videos. But since you are making the point that Acros in the wild grow fast. Do fast growing corals grow EVEN faster in the wild? Like if you put kenya tree or that fast growing chalice you made a video on.
Hey March, that Acropora at 12:58 I have a couple and I believe they are Acropora Hyacinthus. They look really close to Millepora, but the coralites are smaller and so is the polyp extension. What are your thoughts?
March I hear the Australian stripeys are great for aptaisia! Can u get them there? They might be a good option to get some of for ur new fish stock h started working on, very hardy and from my u derstand ing they LOVE to eat aptasia, like not like peppermint shrimp or filefish where they might eat them all, from what I’ve seen online these aussie stripey fish will eat them all from tanks… maybe I just haven’t seen any bad things about them tho 🤷♂️🥰
@@fragboxcorals scientific name is “Microcanthus strigatus” I just had a lil bit of a look and says they can be found around Hawaii but also (don’t know if that would make them easier to get to u guys in Canada or not) seems they are really only popular in aquariums in australia atm tho, might not be totally reef safe coz they can eat crustaceans, but could be worth looking into, I know Parker’s reef(Sam) and Simple aquariums(Lauren) both have been happy using them in their large reef tanks 🤷♂️🥰
@@cadencontreras9496 I'm in the U.S. so he doesn't ship to me even though I'm right over the border. It is probably for the best cuz I would be broke lol.
Corals are looking very vibrant. The acros are 🔥🔥Thanks for the tour March.
Great vid March lovely acropora 👍
Reef Octo Pulse with Hydros Wave Engine. Really awesome setup. Some really nice acros!! Thanks for the videos.
I live in Thailand. I really like watching your channel.❤
Thanks !
those colors are amazing march, great picks.
Man I love blue/purple acro!
Awesome content as always march. Germany loves it
NICE !
I'm so confused... lol
Would love to take a trip like that 🙂
Can’t wait for Asia series! 🔥👌❤️🥰
First video coming out tomorrow didn't expect to take so long to edit !
@@fragboxcorals I bet there’s heaps to go thru and organise the edits for, hopefully we still get lots of typical March side tracks and distractions too 😂👌🥰🍻
Just got my first hammer coral I’ve had a Duncan lps for about a month and a half and have been dipping into the lps side as my tank matures. The hammer looks amazing couldn’t be happier
Love the videos March! Please do some more fish content!! 🙏🙏
At what size does a acro frag become a colony?
I have had a acro around 7-8 months now and it looks like some of the ones you called colonies. But I wouldn’t think it is big enough yet
about 4'' tall Id say
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while using uv sterilizer 24/7 did you recommends used brightwell microbacter7 ?
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thanks Japan 4k!
Beautiful acrosss wow. Would you share your dosing and light schedule please on the Radions
Might just dip my feet in trying SPS. I've have no issues with montiporas but just might be making an order from you guys soon!
Soooo... how would you go about mounting an acro colony? Would you glue the existing base to your rock structure or cut it from it's base and then glue it? If it's cut from it's base how do you handle a big piece of coral like that?
Great video and gorgeous corals! What light template are you using on the G6's?
Home made custom setting nothing fancy !
March, do you dip your torches at all?
Milka* Stylophora - apparently named after a German milk chocolate called the same that comes in a purple wrapper. - Courtesy of Jake Adams UA-cam video
Love it all❤️👊🇩🇰
So when you unbox them and put them in the tank do you run an acclimation mode for the coral (acros specifically) or do they do well without it? If you do an acclimation mode with the xr30s how long do you run it?
Nope we do not
Do you frag all the colonies to grow them in the farm? Or depend on imports for acro?
Pretty sure he only selects a few of his favourite corals of any shipment to keep in the farm or in the display tanks 👊😊
@@JakeDogg-RIP you got it
yep the first time I saw snow it was really cool, driving home on a country road from work, in a blizzard, with no ruts on the road to follow, not so cool! lol
thank you
It might come up in the later videos. But since you are making the point that Acros in the wild grow fast. Do fast growing corals grow EVEN faster in the wild? Like if you put kenya tree or that fast growing chalice you made a video on.
Hey March, that Acropora at 12:58 I have a couple and I believe they are Acropora Hyacinthus. They look really close to Millepora, but the coralites are smaller and so is the polyp extension. What are your thoughts?
hard to tell at this time
Damn, is your drain on the acro frag tank always so loud? That would drive me nuts
ahhaha i'm so used to it I dont even notice
What par do you keep your Acropora at?
Do you guys ship to United States???
The coral name Milka is likely the association to the German chocolate brand Milka.
ohh no say it isnt so , that tank looks amazing ughhhh .....
March I hear the Australian stripeys are great for aptaisia! Can u get them there? They might be a good option to get some of for ur new fish stock h started working on, very hardy and from my u derstand ing they LOVE to eat aptasia, like not like peppermint shrimp or filefish where they might eat them all, from what I’ve seen online these aussie stripey fish will eat them all from tanks… maybe I just haven’t seen any bad things about them tho 🤷♂️🥰
Never heard of them I should look into this
@@fragboxcorals scientific name is “Microcanthus strigatus” I just had a lil bit of a look and says they can be found around Hawaii but also (don’t know if that would make them easier to get to u guys in Canada or not) seems they are really only popular in aquariums in australia atm tho, might not be totally reef safe coz they can eat crustaceans, but could be worth looking into, I know Parker’s reef(Sam) and Simple aquariums(Lauren) both have been happy using them in their large reef tanks 🤷♂️🥰
The Milka stylo is named after the Euro chocolate brand's purple wrappers - Jake Adams in a video years ago
Thanks for this comment I always wondered why !
Why cant you ship to the U.S?
Do a video of your personal collection please 🙏🏼
Just curious how much do those colony go for?
about $150 Canadian
Great content as always 👍🏾
Milka, because of the color i think. Milka Chocolate!
🤣
and ur right
When we getting some vlog footage from Indonesia?!
on the way sir !
@@fragboxcorals Thank you good sir
Abyzz pumps??
Purple mica I believe it is named after the Purple mica crystal 🔮
Milka means like royal purple.
The best was getting this clip from a reefing friend in BC! use the kfc dip. Let me know if you need Cipro or ammox. I have lots.
Hey sirr.when you come back to Indonesia, please visit our coral farm in the Jakarta area 😅
absolutely
your yellow tang had a fight
March is a Legend! 🔥🔥👊🍻
Tia is the most beautiful! ❤️🥰
Dylan is the surgeon! 💉🔪
Mr Dix is the Goodest boy! ❤️🐶
lmao wtf
:D !!!
@@shamanoodles9384 you know if you know !
when are the trip vids coming out,
First one tomorrow
@@fragboxcorals once again , thanks for getting back
Loripes have no radial corallites on one side - so that should be A. granulosa
It is dumb how good these corals look compared to what we get where I am. I'm trying to fill out a 225 gallon and this makes me so jealous.
He ships all of his corals.
@@cadencontreras9496 I'm in the U.S. so he doesn't ship to me even though I'm right over the border. It is probably for the best cuz I would be broke lol.
5:50 i would say loripes :)
It's echinata,, not enchinata - Veron's corals of the world
Umm, that’s not an Acropora Efflorescence. 😅
I want to buy “S4” but I’m in the U.S
“I’d bet my firstborn that was a milli”
I'm seriously sad that you are tearing down your signature tank
sounds like flinstones bongos in the background...
Red sea gyres. Supposedly easier to clean
A. Prostrata is very similar to A. Millepora, be careful when betting your life! Lol
Bon bon is rich..
Man it does ship its called ice hahhahahah