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Spur2?
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Zeospur2 :)
I've been too afraid to try it myself, overdoasing can wipe you out pretty fast. From my understanding it encourages corals to shed some of their excess zooxanthellae to increase colour. |
zeospur2, extremely dangerous, when used improper.
but when used in the right amount. its awesome. lightings the corals up, like alot of german style tanks. to get that pastel color. |
Impressive growth rates!
flamesfan - Do you direct feed your corals? I had a hitch hiker coral when I bought my live rock and thought it was a long hair ric (looks similar to your first pic) but had since been told it's likely a furry mushroom because it will sometimes curl inwards into a pumpkin shape (a trait of mushroom corals I'm told). Anyways, he's been about the same size since I got him months ago. |
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As far as fish I have a coral beauty, yellow tang, mandrin, paired cinnamon clowns, lawn mower blenny, and a diamond gobby. Only 4 of them actually eat food I feed the tank so the corals have a lot to snag for themselves. I let the skimmer take care of the rest. |
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Nice Doug. Haven't seen to many frag to colonie pics. I have a blue diji frag I got from John a couple months ago thats branched a few times and has grown great but im not sure he will reach colonie size in 4 more months.
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Ok so he isn't so pale anymore so I figured id post a 1 month growth shot!
Update on an issue I was having with a small amount of Pink Cotton Candy algae too. You can see it in the first picture, I battled with it for a couple months sucking it up when it would regrow but it has now completely removed itself from my tank. I was worried it was going to spread. Taken 2/5/09 http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/3167/slimer2yq3.jpg Today 3/9/09 http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/1323/slimer.jpg |
looking good sean
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