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![]() I'll try to get a fresh one up this weekend Wayner
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![]() Pictures !!!
First off, does anyone recognize this leather-looking critter ? The green-polyp thing behind the Sunset Monti Very hard to get a decent shot where it is It showed up not long after I received some frags ... ![]() ![]() Photo dump ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Greg, looking good and the new scape is awesome! Is that a green slimmer in the last pick? Interesting growth pattern and likey!
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ATI 48" 3x75W LED with 8x54W T5, 2xTunze 6105, 2 x Maxspect Gyre XF150, Bubble King Mini 200 ( soon to be replaced by a Bubble King SM 200), Eheim 1262, Via Aqua 300 watt Titanium heater, JBJ ATO, Apex Controller |
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![]() Tank is looking great. Lots of nice corals in there. Is that long spine black urchin behaving himself? I eventually had to get rid of mine.
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![]() Quote:
Yup, that's a green slimer, and a brown right before it. They are growing with the flow ... Quote:
The urchin munched on a green turaki once, but all in all is no problem, as long as frags are glued into holes ![]() I feed it nori and shrimp here and there |
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![]() Yay for no cyano! Tank is looking great! So sparkly clean :-)
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![]() Thank you K
Yay Chemiclean ! Now all I have to do is get this pesky film algae under control ![]() |
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![]() I got my Mag doser setup today - Thanks J&L
![]() I have new 4-litre space saver containers on the way from Reef Supplies ![]() |
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![]() With the green film algae (if it is the stuff I'm thinking of), just keep blowing it with the turkey baster. Unlike hair algae, it doesn't grab hard on rock or other surfaces and can be easily blown off. Usually it floats to the surface then, and out the overflow. But if you leave it, it will keep spreading and hard to get rid of otherwise.
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