Every coral us absolutely stunning but when i say that huge purple acro with the shimmerinh green yellowish orange all around its encrusted bottom it was mouth watering
Awesome video Remy! My favorite was that good ole grafted monti cap. I don't know if this is considered grafted, but I have a frogspawn frag, and the polyp is half green and half blue, I'm excited to grow it out and see how it evolves.
Wow!!! My favorite is definitely the setosa!! By a mile, ive never seen a setosa in 2out of the 3 colors that purple woild look really awesome on its own as well but yeah im def gonna have to get me a piece of that grafted setosa sooner or later thats one of my fav corals ive seen in a long long time!! If only they werent so expensive!! I might trh getting some diff shades of setosa than what i have and try grafting them the only color of setosa have right now is the platinum neon oeange colored ones that glow grom across the room even when theyre the size of a quarter but i still woild love a red one or if i could find one in thag purple color or the orangish green color like that i would love that only other ahade i ever see than mine is red im gonna get a piece of it jus to try grafting it with mine… man imagine if h could get fleshy lps to geaft like that like euphyllia or say an acantho man that would be insanely awesome!!
@@ReefBuildersVideo thats exactly what made me dall in love with it so much bc setosas one of my fav montis anyways but man in those colors grafted like that jus unreal!!! Im def gnna be keeping an eye on their website from now on waiting on them to sell a piece of that bc ill def be buying a piece if i see one for sale!! Thanks for the great vid gave me some ideas for some things to try later on when i fet my tank moved and its back to auto pilot n i aint gotta worry about killing such a precious peace nearly as much
1:07 Those grafted Montipora are not caps. True Montipora capricornis do not have tuberculae or papillae and are usually dull purple. 5:10 that’s a either a Psammocora or colonial Cycloseris (C. wellsi, explanulata, mokai), not a Lithophyllon.
@@ReefBuildersVideo Remy, I'm really enjoying what you guys are doing. Reefbulders is going strong! Everything you guys have put out has been awesome. I hope you are enjoying all the hard work because it looks great on the receiving end! Cheers, Chris
I have a grafted Rainbow 🌈 Chalice. It’s a true splice and I believe it’s starting to swirl. I want to learn more about it. How can I get ahold of Kevin.
Let's unpack this. What do you mean? For me, I always continue to learn more about this hobby everyday. I would hope anyone would come to unfamiliar topics with a sense of curiosity. ~Remy
@@ReefBuildersVideo That wasn't meant to be mean. I just literally can't tell if you didn't know that information (for example walling) or if you wanted him to go into more details about it by asking the question.
@@M3I15 I appreciate your clarification. As an interviewer, I never assume that the whole audience knows what is being talked about with things like this. So yes, I go in with a sense of newbie curiosity. One of the major things that holds beginners back in this hobby is being able to ask questions openly and not be raked over the coals for "not knowing." Education will always be a top priority on this channel no matter what your experience level might be. ~Remy
Because it's nice to know the faces of the company I don't think it's always needed but the corals can't speak well at least my family says that but they talk to me all the time 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Are Acros and Chalice the only corel you can graft? I have a small paly colony. I believe they are Purple Death. There are some yellow palys beside them. Now it seems that they are starting to graft together because I have half yellow, half purple palys, some with puple streaks. A now some of the yellow ones are now completely purple. Even though they started yellow. I tried to check reef2reef about this but I really couldn't find much, other then people saying it isn't possible.
Just make sure you manage the area on them that has the pigments morphing into one another if you are careful with your fragging of it you could very easily have a potential great mix yellow and purple sounds like a mix a lot of people would like
@Lucid Airity I think I'm going to try to frag it soon. It's pretty cool because it's like the polyps were divided in half then stuck together. You would think it wouldn't have that much of a separation of the colors. But more of a blend of the two.
"Because nobody else understands you." Hahahah what a great tagline for reef therapy. Love you guys
Always an educational pleasure to watch a Reef builders video and I am also glad to see Remy joined on board - great video and wonderful facility
Thank you! Your positivity means more than you know. ~Remy
Every coral us absolutely stunning but when i say that huge purple acro with the shimmerinh green yellowish orange all around its encrusted bottom it was mouth watering
Man, such cool pieces. Great vid Remy
Thank you!! ~Remy
Great job Remy one of the best reef videos this summer.
Awesome video Remy! My favorite was that good ole grafted monti cap. I don't know if this is considered grafted, but I have a frogspawn frag, and the polyp is half green and half blue, I'm excited to grow it out and see how it evolves.
Thank you! Always fun to look at everything TSA has! ~Remy
Great video! We need the video update on the studio, stop teasing us 😂
Playing around with grafting stuff in my tank is definitely a way to keep things interesting when you’ve had a tank running for a while
Super cool looking coral. The purple ones are my favorite
Oh yeaaaah ~Remy
Wow!!! My favorite is definitely the setosa!! By a mile, ive never seen a setosa in 2out of the 3 colors that purple woild look really awesome on its own as well but yeah im def gonna have to get me a piece of that grafted setosa sooner or later thats one of my fav corals ive seen in a long long time!! If only they werent so expensive!! I might trh getting some diff shades of setosa than what i have and try grafting them the only color of setosa have right now is the platinum neon oeange colored ones that glow grom across the room even when theyre the size of a quarter but i still woild love a red one or if i could find one in thag purple color or the orangish green color like that i would love that only other ahade i ever see than mine is red im gonna get a piece of it jus to try grafting it with mine… man imagine if h could get fleshy lps to geaft like that like euphyllia or say an acantho man that would be insanely awesome!!
The setosa is my favorite too! The purple is stunning! ~Remy
@@ReefBuildersVideo thats exactly what made me dall in love with it so much bc setosas one of my fav montis anyways but man in those colors grafted like that jus unreal!!! Im def gnna be keeping an eye on their website from now on waiting on them to sell a piece of that bc ill def be buying a piece if i see one for sale!! Thanks for the great vid gave me some ideas for some things to try later on when i fet my tank moved and its back to auto pilot n i aint gotta worry about killing such a precious peace nearly as much
1:07 Those grafted Montipora are not caps. True Montipora capricornis do not have tuberculae or papillae and are usually dull purple.
5:10 that’s a either a Psammocora or colonial Cycloseris (C. wellsi, explanulata, mokai), not a Lithophyllon.
I have many "caps" people.jave given me and they do NOT look like my others. They have a much more irregular and thicker pattern to them.
Usefull video!
Nice Video Bahama!
Cheers,
Chris
Thanks Chris! ~Remy
@@ReefBuildersVideo Remy, I'm really enjoying what you guys are doing. Reefbulders is going strong! Everything you guys have put out has been awesome. I hope you are enjoying all the hard work because it looks great on the receiving end!
Cheers,
Chris
I will take any of the grafted acros. I do have a nice grafter mummy eye chalice.
I actually liked the bifurcated birds nest
I have a red monti that I accidentally broke of 2 inch piece that's naturally got green veins growing in it.
I have a grafted Rainbow 🌈 Chalice. It’s a true splice and I believe it’s starting to swirl. I want to learn more about it. How can I get ahold of Kevin.
You should be able to message the TSA instagram account! ~Remy
@@ReefBuildersVideo Thank you so much! I’ll keep you updated!
Interesting.. My TSA Fruity Pebbles has developed that same green splice
I just got a grafted branching cyphastrea!!!
nice
Beautiful 🤩
I have a natural GFP infected sunburst monti cap, do I call Kevin for..?
Esas combinaciones son increíbles
So if a spliced acro is selling for $400-1100 per inch of frag, what do they value a colony at? $1,000,000+? 🤔 ✌🏻
In short, yes.
Either I thought Remy knew more than he did or he's playing dumb I can't figure out which.
Let's unpack this. What do you mean? For me, I always continue to learn more about this hobby everyday. I would hope anyone would come to unfamiliar topics with a sense of curiosity. ~Remy
@@ReefBuildersVideo That wasn't meant to be mean. I just literally can't tell if you didn't know that information (for example walling) or if you wanted him to go into more details about it by asking the question.
@@M3I15 I appreciate your clarification. As an interviewer, I never assume that the whole audience knows what is being talked about with things like this. So yes, I go in with a sense of newbie curiosity. One of the major things that holds beginners back in this hobby is being able to ask questions openly and not be raked over the coals for "not knowing." Education will always be a top priority on this channel no matter what your experience level might be. ~Remy
Why the dude even need to be in the video?
No dudes needed. lol. ~Remy
Because it's nice to know the faces of the company I don't think it's always needed but the corals can't speak well at least my family says that but they talk to me all the time 😵💫😵💫😵💫
I want to see grafted torches
Are Acros and Chalice the only corel you can graft? I have a small paly colony. I believe they are Purple Death. There are some yellow palys beside them. Now it seems that they are starting to graft together because I have half yellow, half purple palys, some with puple streaks. A now some of the yellow ones are now completely purple. Even though they started yellow. I tried to check reef2reef about this but I really couldn't find much, other then people saying it isn't possible.
Many different corals have the potential to get “infected” with pigmentation. So not just acros or chalices.
Just make sure you manage the area on them that has the pigments morphing into one another if you are careful with your fragging of it you could very easily have a potential great mix yellow and purple sounds like a mix a lot of people would like
@Lucid Airity I think I'm going to try to frag it soon. It's pretty cool because it's like the polyps were divided in half then stuck together. You would think it wouldn't have that much of a separation of the colors. But more of a blend of the two.
@@fat_ninja9569 absolutely gorgeous I bet I hope the fragging goes very smooth 🙏 awesome to know more and more variety exist in this hobby