I know.
It’s a question I keep asking them.
it’s doesn’t really matter where or what corals. They all seem to be up there.
Gold hammers and torches are little cheaper here maybe. But they all seem to be cut and fragged. Which one importer into.
I would of thought being close to aussi and indo, stock would be cheaper here than what in Europe or USA.
It is what it is.👍
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That is about the double price Nick, but corals from Australia are much more expensive over here I would expect their price is much lower in NZ for “standard corals” ?
G.Alexander
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Hey, thanks
Just comparing
we had a couple of indo imports of sps, never looked as good as kz.
starting at $370 nzd and UP ;(
interesting
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Hello Nick, price is around EUR 100,00 as much as I have seen.
To give you a better idea here are direct links to their online shop:
https://www.korallen-zucht.de/Korall...orallen-SPS-8/
https://www.korallen-zucht.de/Korall...orallen-SPS-7/
G.Alexander
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Just out of interest.
what’s the average cost on per piece in Germany
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Originally posted by G.Alexander View PostHere are some additional pictures from their last import.
G.Alexander
Awesome 👍
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Hello Nick, they are using BLV LED 300-500W round in a industrial BLV hosing. At the moment they are running with 300W for 9 hours supplemented with Coral Light, Superblue, Fiji Purple und Great Barrier T5 bulbs.
The video is 3 years old but the sump has not been changed. It is a shallow tank which does hold a zeovit reactor, a skimmer and a reactor for carbon beside a CaCO2 reactor. That is basically all.
G.Alexander
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Hey,
Thank,
No, I have never looked for anything,
But did find this after watching that clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abLaMuL6fic
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You probably saw it already Nick, but I will post it anyway just in case you did not (it requires some deep digging on Youtube to find it).
There is this 8 years old video posted by someone visiting Korallen-Zucht in 2014. I have no idea if things still look the same or are they at the same location today.
here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKiA9_ldNCY
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Originally posted by G.Alexander View PostNot sure how the actual energy situation is in other countries but in Germany for example the cost for power has increase up to 10 times than before one year so Korallenzucht had to reduce their power consumption by reducing the lighting.
They have reduced the lighting intensity to 45% and the lighting duration is 3 hours shorter than before.
Pictures where taken without a filter with a iPhone 14 / lighting is a combination of T5 and LED.
Their last import was 600 corals from Indonesia, 30 of them where lost because of the bad weather conditions, all others which are not sold until now are doing extremely well.
Attached two actual pictures.
Pictures where taken without a filter with a iPhone 14 / lighting is a combination of T5 and LED.
G.Alexander
Seasons Greetings G.Alexander
Awesome eye candy 👍
Could you tell us what T5 combination they are using as well as what LEDS they use.
I know this is not really the place, but it would be awesome to see there tanks - set up, sumps and how they do things.
Hoping everyone safe
Regards
NickB
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Not sure how the actual energy situation is in other countries but in Germany for example the cost for power has increase up to 10 times than before one year so Korallenzucht had to reduce their power consumption by reducing the lighting.
They have reduced the lighting intensity to 45% and the lighting duration is 3 hours shorter than before.
Pictures where taken without a filter with a iPhone 14 / lighting is a combination of T5 and LED.
Their last import was 600 corals from Indonesia, 30 of them where lost because of the bad weather conditions, all others which are not sold until now are doing extremely well.
Attached two actual pictures.
Pictures where taken without a filter with a iPhone 14 / lighting is a combination of T5 and LED.
G.Alexander
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Originally posted by Michal View PostThis is photo they posted few days ago on Facebook to advertise their Christmas sale. For me these corals and colours look quite good, not many have corals like this at home, not to mention store, at most stores Acro lifespan is max 2 weeks.
that are some amazing corals and colors!
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