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![]() Yup, I'd say I have PO4 leaching as I added some new LR last month that wasn't fully cured
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I've got GHA issues in my DT that I'd prefer to get control of before cutting a piece of the ORA Purple Stylo, ORA Bird of Paradise, ORA Cali Tort. The GHA might grow over the fresh cut instead of healing first. I've attached pictures from ORA in case you don't know what they look like. Purple & Green Acro ![]() Purple Stylo ![]() Bird of Paradise ![]() Cali Tort ![]()
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![]() Those are very nice
I too would like to get my HA under control and before adding any more corals PM me when you're ready and we'll talk |
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![]() I was going to post pics of the new cleaners, but there's no point as we've all seen them before, and they aren't zoomin' 'round, as I hoped they would
Lookin' for a way to exfoliate your fingerprints whilst getting to know every nook and cranny of your LR ? Spend hours plucking algae by hand ![]() In all fairness to our algae-eating dudes, there's just too much for them to keep up with, and some are not touching the longer stuff at all The Hare is going over most of the lower half of the tank, but it's not doing much other than cleaning off already cleaned areas The Urchins are acting like the Mail Carrier and constantly treading the same patches And the Turbos are pretty much the same as the Urchins, except they hardly move around at all up 'till now This is one of the Urchin's paths, with the Hare coming along behind to grab the leftover easy stuff; ![]() So I'm trying to give them a hand and today I spent a few hours plucking it and dipping my fingers in a cup of RO to rinse it off This is an example of how unfair a Boss I've been Before; ![]() After picking; ![]() After brushing and blasting with the baster; ![]() I'm going to try this approach for awhile, instead of the brush cut and water change route Lots of sock changes and blasting rocks with the turkey baster for awhile after will probably spread it around again, but it can't keep growing forever as I'm not feeding the tank I realise some of the algae will get past the socks, but we'll see how it goes I've also turned off half the T5s and backed off the hours of the remaining ones. I hope the SPS aren't to peeved about this ... I'm off to buy more socks ![]() |
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![]() I bought 6 more socks
I am now blasting the rocks with the baster every 5 mins for the next hour after scrubbing and I'll see where this gets me ... I am still adamant that if I do this enough, I may get a grip on things I now have 15 socks to rotate ![]() |
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![]() English composition has never been my strong point .... so suffer ye all who enter here
![]() This is my new plan I am going to scrub the LR everytime I see some hairy stuff I don't like, blast the LR with the baster for an hour or so, and change socks until they don't plug up .... Not the greatest plan, but it seems to be working, so I am going to fly with it Better than trying to give the HA a brush cut and siphon out the water everytime I get to it Not that there is anything wrong with that idea, but I can't change that much water whenever I feel like it ... The Sea Hare hasn't been doing much ... "And a bell was ringing in the village square for the rabbits on the run" That's an excerpt from a Paul McCartney song, in case you young bucks didn't know ![]() So, the little bugger is pretty slow. I'm keeping an eye on him to make sure he doesn't starve ... We're going to call it Ricochet Rabbit ... Changing socks seems to be my new job ... I've been using IO salt and I have found it's very high in Ca Carry on my wayward son ... I'll post more later ![]() |
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![]() Time for some more critters
Since I'm now able to see through the hair algae, it appears we have a couple of Aiptasia. I counted over 20 ![]() I feel the tank is mature enough, so I bought 2 Peppermint shrimps today I've been acclimating them for a couple hours and am going to now plop them into the DT before the lights go out Hope they're hungry dudes ![]() Until the QT fishies go in, I'll feed the shrimps once a week, but only after all the aiptasia are gone ![]() Forgot to mention ... I would have bought some berghias from Bill, but I spotted a crab a couple days ago ... Last edited by gregzz4; 07-10-2012 at 05:37 AM. |
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![]() Hey Greg,
I was just looking over your build thread to see how the 75g is doing as I just got one last night (upgrade here I come) as well and I wanted to give you a tip on the HA. I had some HA growing in my 34g cube and tried pretty much everything besides a sea hare and strawbery top hat snails. Only visual progression was to let it grow and prune it weekly. Needless to say I've spent over 100$ in additives, scissors, brushes, you name it and the only thing that did the trick was a strawberry top hat snail which a fellow canreef member gave me while I was buying some clams. I was a little scheptical at first since these guys are quite strong and big which allows them to knock over corals quite easily, but to my surprise the snail cleaned the entire tank of all algae (this includes rocks and back wall) without any coral casualties... I suggest trying one as they are inexpensive.
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![]() Have you thought about attacking the algae with H202?
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