seth the wine guy
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When I started my tank I was strongly against buying colonies because I wanted the satisfaction of watching my tank grow and mature through all my own efforts. I made a lot of mistakes along the way but had some success despite those mistakes.
First and second pic is RD.
Third pic shows the EPB Stag and Rose Milli Frags then a top down and frontal view after some growth. I got the chalice as one lonely/sickly looking thing that had a nice progression.
Last two pics are my Oregon Tort
I have other examples but wanted to share some for those who are getting into the hobby. Sometimes it's hard to visualize what those tiny cuttings can become.
Size reference is difficult for people to know. The EPB stag pictured is as large as a basketball. Rose Milli about the size of a dinner plate. Tort and RD are cantaloupe size.
I've had to trim these colonies except the Tort and chalice several times to help with overcrowding.
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First and second pic is RD.
Third pic shows the EPB Stag and Rose Milli Frags then a top down and frontal view after some growth. I got the chalice as one lonely/sickly looking thing that had a nice progression.
Last two pics are my Oregon Tort
I have other examples but wanted to share some for those who are getting into the hobby. Sometimes it's hard to visualize what those tiny cuttings can become.
Size reference is difficult for people to know. The EPB stag pictured is as large as a basketball. Rose Milli about the size of a dinner plate. Tort and RD are cantaloupe size.
I've had to trim these colonies except the Tort and chalice several times to help with overcrowding.
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