sounds like a tree limb growing around piece of rope to me. is the idea on the same principal as that ?? if so it sounds like an interesting option for farming.
sounds like a tree limb growing around piece of rope to me. is the idea on the same principal as that ?? if so it sounds like an interesting option for farming.
Anthony Calfo gives a brief overview of this process in his MUST BE OWNED "Book of Coral Propagation." If you're into corals and don't own this book I consider it a delightful investment if for knowledge alone. He writes in something of a cynical fashion, but there is a LOT of information packed into this book (even some color pictures). If plugging literature such as this is a no no here, just edit that part out for me.
Basically, suspension propagation comes down to maximizing current/flow as well as light to each specimen by the lack of live rock getting in the way. Without live rock to try and direct your water flow around more efficient currents can be created with powerheads that aren't as beefy (though I still don't support skimping when it comes to water movement). Mr. Calfo also talks about how lack of live rock and a white sand substrate will help with light reflection back up to the suspended species. Another intent of this method is to produce specimen which lack any kind of orientation, therefore giving the end owner some more options regarding how they want to place the coral in a display. Suspended species also have less worry with regards to tank predators. Hermits, and other "predators" have something of a difficult time reaching suspended coral specimens. I've seen my Sally Lightfoot climb some really interesting places though. I blame the traction she gets from the coralline algae on my back glass.
Anyway, regarding the lack of live rock for those of you wondering how the bio filtration takes place, there are a couple options. Plumb a separate refugium (or plankton generator!) downstream and pile that full of the live rock, OR keep a next to sterile tank with pristine water conditions, superb skimming, frequent water changes and power feed the specimens.
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Greg have you set this into play yet?
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actually yes i have, I have a couple of acros that are being suspended along with some digitata. and I have to say that I am very very pleased at the growth I am getting. I would say its close to twice as quick as growth. the growth patter is a bit different. but I am doing this from a fragging stand point so the look of the piece makes no difference to me. I will get some pics up here in the next day or 2
When you get some good pics let us know.
55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.
i would like to see this as well. i have heard the growth forms can mimic natural growth forms more closely although i am not sure how...other than the way water would be flowing around the coral.
still waiting on those pics Greg, i would really like to SEE how this is done for a better understanding. sometimes i just need a pic to understand better.
a picture is worth a thousand words.lol
remember greg we love pics... you can't just promise us them and then ignore it... lol.
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It is really nice to see you here in this thread. While your online how about you go over to the TOTM thread and enter or vote. It will only take a minute
i feel like an Energizer bunny ... waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting.
j/k Greg, i know your busy !!