Join 3reef now to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.
I'm not even a chalice person but I love that. Better send it to me so I can further study it. LOL No idea in an ID here's a bump for you.
Never heard that one called a stag, A. yongei right? Bump for more stags.
"Great" makes it hard to diagnose what's wrong. Lighting can cause color loss. what lighting are you using? Phosphates also affect color and...
Voted no until you do something with the 6-line. Also, one shouldn't rely solely on the fact that ORA mandarins accept frozen, they still need...
FWIW I feed mine daily. As corailline said, you should not be waiting for it to open up. Especially because they most often open up at night when you...
The white ball thing is the pineapple sponge. If they don't move I doubt they are nudi's. Have you tried taking a turkey baster to them and see if...
What SPS species are typically labeled "stag's?" A true staghorn is A. cervicornis. I love the growth of staghorns, but A. cervicornis is...
Thinking about building one for my nano. I was wondering if I use LED's do they have to be "reef-quality" or can I use any? I was thinking of two...
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink ;) I assume we're talking about the 29gal here? I'm willing to bet he/she's gonna start...
Depends on how far you're willing to go, smallest, barbless hook may be an option. should be a last resort though.
My guess is G. pandoraensis. Pretty much the only species of Goniopora my LFS gets in. They have one that is pretty big and has been there for quite...
Funny, though the author makes everyone on the boat seem like an idiot, it could've been A LOT worse.
Yup, copepods are much smaller, like 1-3mm. Still a good sign though.
I've never heard of that. Most people usually let the equipment soak in vinegar to get rid of corailline algae. I soak mine every 4-6 months because...
No worries :) I still agree that one wouldn't be enough even if it is a wave maker, the OP should have at least 2 pumps to guarantee random flow.
Doesn't matter what type of euphyllia, I was just curious about the "wall" aspect of it.
mesenterial filaments. usually a feeding response or coral warfare. I've also seen them come out under too bright of lights.
Assuming you're talking about plate corals I believe you can't, they need the mouth, and are extremely fragile, even a cut in the flesh or skeleton...
+1 with all here, I run about 102x turnover for my gorgonian collection with 4 different pumps/powerheads (Biocube 14) BTW Mr. Bill, jebao wp...
FWIW, I kept an O. havenensis in a Biocube 14 (~10 gallons of water), kept mine under LED's for all my coral (SPS and an anemone at the time)....
Separate names with a comma.