Anyone growing any of this in Cali?
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gotcha I burn plenty of halide/T5 so just looking for some good specimenNot commonly kept. Requires very high light and high flow. Most ppl loose it little by little. Use to come in from Indo, don’t see much other than red ones from Aussie that come for a bit and stop.
Yeah, mine is nearing a year now. It was that they used to be difficult to keep so I’ve read. This is my first go at it, and doesn’t seem to be slowing down.BC bleeding tree has a pink/red body and is easy enough to keep.
+1 The BC Bleeding Tree is the only Albrohosensis could ever keep alive.The only one I gots is BC Bleeding tree. Nice green body, deep green polyps and light lavender growth tips. At least I think it’s an abro...
+1 The BC Bleeding Tree is the only Albro I could ever keep alive.
Thanks for the info. After looking at some pics, I agree. I was going off of what Adam calls it.I dont think bleeding tree is aborohensis, as the radial corallite shape is different, its not as narrow as most the examples of BT I have seen.
I think its a abortanoides or robusta.
He also misspells it.Thanks for the info. After looking at some pics, I agree. I was going off of what Adam calls it.
Haha yeah that one always stuck out to me on his site as you correctly state there is no 'albro' acropora species at all. It's A. abrotanoides/robusta for his bleeding tree example. And it's A. abrolhosensis for the long twisting branch stag with often shaggy army green polyps and deeper purpleish axial growth tips that used to come in more as a mariculture before the Indo fiasco.He also misspells it.
“albro” vs abro or abrol
BC Bleeding Tree is an A. Abrolhensis not Abrotanoides
Here's mine
I know the feeling. i was out for a while too and am currently dosing Nitrates! back in the day putting nitrates in your tank was a one way ticket to the loony bin!