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![]() Good idea I'll have to try that with the epoxy. Something has to be done to save some of these its just ridiculous how half the colony is gone yet the other half still has its polyps out and is all happy.
BTW I run a chiller so heat shouldn't technically be a problem at this point.
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![]() Does the tissue just sluff off and hang?
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![]() Tony, I agree, phosphate tests are pretty useless. I think any phosphates I do have in the tank are immediately tied up by the gross amount of caulerpa I have in the main tank and the refugium (the refugium isn't doing as fantastic a job as I would have hoped). I think Seachem has a test that detects both organic and inorganic phosphate but I could be wrong. Then again I'm running phosban so there shouldn't be any phosphates in my tank at all if it works ![]()
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