Galaxia Coral Recovery

Discussion in 'LPS Corals' started by cement_skis, Jun 3, 2009.

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  1. cement_skis

    cement_skis Sea Dragon

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    Too late, I already fragged it up yesterday. Had I gotten your reply first, I defniately would have waited, but oh well, thats how life rolls right? Thanks for the K! Im going to post pics monday, its doing real well still, even after the fragging.
     
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  3. highdesertreef

    highdesertreef Flamingo Tongue

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    Glad to see its doing better. Might accept that frag offer after I get the 120 up and running for a few months.
     
  4. cement_skis

    cement_skis Sea Dragon

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    Absolutely!
     
  5. cement_skis

    cement_skis Sea Dragon

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    Just an update Pic, this was taken today. I have fragged off all the dead skeleton as I think it will help what is left heal faster, I still plan on fragging this little guy when it fully recovers.

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  6. cement_skis

    cement_skis Sea Dragon

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    Well, we just got back from a good trip to LA this weekend and thought I would give a quick update. Came back home to find some super sweepers! These things get pretty long, so I have to keep it far away from other corals. Doesn't bother me though, I think it looks really cool, adds alot of movement to the tank.

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  7. ibefishy

    ibefishy Montipora Capricornis

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    Your Galaxia is looking a lot better. I just fragged mine into 4. I have half of the main colony and two smaller frags left. I am surprised at how hard it is to find people that want frags sometimes. I have tried for weeks to get rid of a bunch of frags and no one wants them. I do not want to have to ship them either. In another week or so I may just take them to the lfs for credit.
     
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  9. cement_skis

    cement_skis Sea Dragon

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    Oh Im not in a hurry to frag it. If people in the area want frags, when the time comes of course, then I will gladly give them away........but Im enjoying the size of it right now! : )
     
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  10. Phayes

    Phayes Aiptasia Anemone

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    K+ to you for doing a fine job on rehabilitating that coral.
     
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  11. Nightstick

    Nightstick Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Yeah do not cut back, nature has a way of recovering, I wouldn't be surprised if it make a fully recovery!
     
  12. madlarkin

    madlarkin Peppermint Shrimp

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    Awesome job rehabbing but man, those are some gnarly sweepers :lol: