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p-nut
10/11/2010, 07:32 PM
How fast do red hornets grow and what is the best way to make them grow fast.

geoxman
10/11/2010, 08:57 PM
do you know their origin? Most reds come from the Solomon Islands...so that=quirky polyps. An origin would really help and I have never heard of red hornets as a polyp genus. good luck!

p-nut
10/11/2010, 09:00 PM
idk but thanks

Tripel_Hornet
10/11/2010, 11:08 PM
i have many red hornets. they are very hardy and grow great. thhey are probably the best colorful and growing polyps i have ever had. they survived 2 alk swings and multiple fraggings. i bought 1 polyp at their peak and now i have or sold 20 plus polyps since may of this year. you cant go wrong with them.

aquaph8
10/11/2010, 11:17 PM
I get about 1 new polyp every other week.

triguy
10/12/2010, 12:39 AM
My frag quickly went from 2 polyps to 9, but has since slowed down. Tripel Hornet and Aquaph8, what placement and flow do you have yours in?

Friday Night
10/12/2010, 01:31 AM
I dont know why people get all stressed about zoas... thier a "set it and forget it" type of coral.. start at the bottom and work your way up intill you find a "sweet spot"

dont worry about light flow high low sunrise sunset hot cold fat skinny cheese no cheese.. just let them do thier thing :thumbsup:

Started with 2.........

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k149/INK5150/OGRH.jpg

Scott-CapeCoral
10/12/2010, 06:26 AM
mmm cheese, now I'm hungry Friday..

Nice hornets too bro ;)

AussieUtopia
10/12/2010, 07:31 AM
My red hornets grow fast also

MikeandNicole
10/12/2010, 07:52 AM
I had them up on a frag rack under T5s pretty high up. They grew quickly from 1 to 7 polyps in less than 2 months. Still are beautiful.

aquaph8
10/12/2010, 08:05 AM
Tripel Hornet and Aquaph8, what placement and flow do you have yours in?

Half way up under 175 halides with medium flow. Like Friday said though, I started them at the bottom and moved them up slowly. I find most of my zoa's will do just as good on the sand bed as any where else.

triguy
10/12/2010, 06:09 PM
Like Friday said, I do like to leave mine, but I was just curious. Mine started out on the frag rack up pretty high, which is where they grew pretty fast but polyps weren't fully opening, so I thought they were too high/too much light. Thus the move down to my sand bed, plus I don't like to leave frags on a rack.

Scott48
10/12/2010, 07:10 PM
i got a single polyp of red hornets 2 weeks ago, now i have three. I keep all three of my hornets-blue,purple,red on the sandbed of my 75 with 4x54 t5s.

geoxman
10/12/2010, 07:39 PM
Funny?? I see zero red in those polyps at all!..gotta love the name? I am wondering how the pseudo name came to be? As there is no red? Decent looking polyp..though and good luck

Scott48
10/12/2010, 07:56 PM
Funny?? I see zero red in those polyps at all!..gotta love the name? I am wondering how the pseudo name came to be? As there is no red? Decent looking polyp..though and good luck

Its the red ring in the center of the polyp where for some appears orangish. It is odd though where the purple and blue hornets are named by the polyps base color where as the "red" hornet is named by the ring color.

geoxman
10/12/2010, 08:07 PM
Its the red ring in the center of the polyp where for some appears orangish. It is odd though where the purple and blue hornets are named by the polyps base color where as the "red" hornet is named by the ring color.


Ah I got it now! It is all made up. TIA