Green Grandis

reefkprz

Active Member
all gransdis need the right lighting and feeding to maintain the desirable colors, too low of light and they get more solid brown, too much light they bleach and wither. from what I understand these are more sensitave and hard to keep than average.
 

bizzleb01

Member
I've got 4x96 pc and I feed my cinnamon palys like two to three times a week and they're starting to turn white. I def don't think that's too much light and they are down towards the bottom of the tank
 

bizzleb01

Member
not a recent one, my gf took the camera, but I'll get one and pm it to you. Sorry not trying to steal the thread
 

kholla12

Member
I also have the brown ones I keep them down to the left of my tank and they grow nice.These need alot of light to keep the green.Ill post a few pics of them.All coral in this tank are under 150w MH.
 

flricordia

Active Member
Those Dream Greens (official common name on zoaID now) are awesome. And the poll for them a while back made them out to be crap.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2777393
Those Dream Greens (official common name on zoaID now) are awesome. And the poll for them a while back made them out to be crap.
I dont remember this poll, got a link to the thread?
 

rebelprettyboy

Active Member
Originally Posted by kholla12
http:///forum/post/2777615
Thanks I bet some of your Arms would look good in my tank also

Well see what happens. I didnt sell the frag. I was gonna trade w Flric for some PPEs, but he said he itd be a month or 2 before some are ready. And Im supposed to trade for a favia or chalice or something w this one dude, but if it falls through ill let you know
 

reefkprz

Active Member
well with the shipping cost they cost me about $50 a polyp and like I said it would still be cheap at twice the price (in reality it cost a little less than that due to an unexpected freebie frag of firecrackers) but I was willing to pay that much for them and would do it again without hesitation.
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
http:///forum/post/2777736
well with the shipping cost they cost me about $50 a polyp and like I said it would still be cheap at twice the price (in reality it cost a little less than that due to an unexpected freebie frag of firecrackers) but I was willing to pay that much for them and would do it again without hesitation.
Wait till they start growing for you. I have one (you probably saw the thread) that is almost 4" across. It has also sprouted 5 new ones that are growing fast.
When you see pointed nubs sticking out the base, then you will know that new babes are on their way.
 
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