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![]() Anyone following my new build thread, will know the slow progress on the new tank and all new rock to try prevent the crap thats in my old rock from starting there to.
Said it before and will say it again, if that new Pukani gets full of bubble algae Im taking up lawn bowling instead. So, all mys sps frags can be moved without any problems. The rock in my 30g is bubble algae covered again, after my days of scrubbing awhile back. As seen in the pics on my thread, all the frags are above it, sitting on "light diffuser". Today I had a very nice visit with Mark, from Vernon. Thanks for taking time from your busy day to come chat Mark. Really enjoyed it. Anyways, as I have not looked up close with my glasses on, Mark noticed the algae is starting to grow on the clams, esp. the maxima,s of course. ![]() And he pointed out something else I had not thought of, many of my snails have bubble algae on them. So, what to do????????????? I can clean the maxima,s and snails and hope for the best of not even move them. Not to mention I need to perhaps move any clams I am moving, very soon. Tanks ready, and my back up lights should be fine for them until my new ones arrive. Sigh. ![]()
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