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gridley 08-22-2012 02:50 AM

Interesting Finds
 
I was looking at the tank the other afternon and saw something small and white floating through the tank - pod - maybe a copepod? Upon closer look it was mostly translucient - once it landed on the substrate it quickly zipped behind a rock. I haven't seen another since.

I also noticed that there has been quite a bit of brown algae growing on the formerly "dry rock" over the past few days.

The few snai;ls I have in their seem to be doing well and we have one royal gramma in the QT - looks to be doing fine.

Coralgurl 08-22-2012 02:58 AM

Wait till the dry rock turns fluorescent green, mine did, then the coralline started to appear! Goes through a bit of an ugly stage for a bit.

Great news on the pod, bet there's lots more in there if you've seen one. Great job!

gridley 08-22-2012 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 739131)
Wait till the dry rock turns fluorescent green, mine did, then the coralline started to appear! Goes through a bit of an ugly stage for a bit.

Great news on the pod, bet there's lots more in there if you've seen one. Great job!

Thanks - so how long does it typically take for the brwon algae to begin to turn the fluorescent green?

gridley 08-26-2012 03:52 AM

Hair Algae?
 
Well, our Royal gramma continues to do well in the QT, and the DT seems to do be doing well. We had been having quite a bit of brown algae forming on the rock and sand - the Turbo snails are keeping that in check without any problems. I did notice yesterday a new algae growing. This is very thin and hass the appearance of short hair - currently at 3/8" or shorter. WOuld this be what I hear of as Hair Aglae? Do I need to be concerend about this? Any advice :question:

subman 08-26-2012 04:02 AM

If it's single stands like hair no biggie. Lots of critters will eat it....but if it's fern like strands it's bryopsis. Bryopsis is hard to get rid of as nothing eats it. Post a pic George.

gridley 08-26-2012 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subman (Post 740191)
If it's single stands like hair no biggie. Lots of critters will eat it....but if it's fern like strands it's bryopsis. Bryopsis is hard to get rid of as nothing eats it. Post a pic George.

Good to hear from you Jason - thanks - I've got to call it quites for tonight as I work early tomorrow. I'll try to get a picture in the afternoon and put it on.

By the way - thanks for the inspiration for the electrical box and slide out ATO! They are working well for me.

subman 08-26-2012 04:14 AM

Thanks for all your compliments. Your setup is beautiful you definitely have amazing talent.
You should be very proud!

I'm just trying to catch up with everyone after a summer of holidays lol

gridley 08-29-2012 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subman (Post 740198)
Thanks for all your compliments. Your setup is beautiful you definitely have amazing talent.
You should be very proud!

I'm just trying to catch up with everyone after a summer of holidays lol

Thank you very much Jason - and welcome back after summer holidays!

gridley 08-29-2012 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subman (Post 740191)
If it's single stands like hair no biggie. Lots of critters will eat it....but if it's fern like strands it's bryopsis. Bryopsis is hard to get rid of as nothing eats it. Post a pic George.

Well, it took a few days longer than I thought it might to be able to get a pic, but here is it. I hope it is clear enough.

http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1346204205

Thanks

gridley 08-30-2012 03:20 AM

Bryopsis?
 
As I have been watching the newest algae grow in the tank I suspect that it is bryopsis. I posted a picture yesterday (above post) though the quality of the picture is not great. I'm now doing some reading on how to get rid of it - it sounds like it is tough to deal with. :sad:

I have five turbo snails in the tank and they did an amazing job of getting rid of the brown algae that had been in the tank but they are not touching this new stuff.

I have also noticed hundreds of tiny white specks floating on the water and on the glass. As I ahve watched the ones on the glass I have realzied that they are alive - moving around on the glass. If anyone has any idea of what they might be, I'd love to hear.

Our royal gramma (which is in the QT) appears to be doing really well - swimming well, eating very good and looking healthy. She/he has been in there for just over a week. :biggrin:


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