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There probably little to no pH relationship. You will need to aerate your house to lower CO2 levels to get your pH down along with increase surface...
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There are a variety of pipe straps and clamps that might work for you. Or at least give you ideas on how to DIY something.
You will need to do this every 3 days or so for 2 or 3 weeks.
Definitely a type of plating monipora. The polyps are very tiny and will be in between the ridges.
#3 looks to be a magenta/red birdsnest.
Could be because of superglue or possibly some of your body oil. Low flow in the area or even not enough light could also be a cause.
The LED should last close to 10 years. If you go with T5 the 24" fixture will be fine. There should be minimal light spillage if you use the leg...
Looking good, +2 IME to what Marshall said.
Looking good
Very nice update, congrats on the algae scrubber
Most likely the carbon and GFO are the cause. Make sure and clean your venturi valve expecially where the air intake is to remove salt build up.
Gorgeous tank and corals Greg.
Gorgeous
I think it is.
Looks like some type of cyano or cyano is residing in it.
Very pretty Cheryl congrats
Sorry on the loss. Since it can take months for clams to shows signs of problems I would think it was on the way down long before you got it.
Beautiful corals Cheryl, I suspect the browned out coral will take some time to show more PE. May take months. My formosa showed little to no PE...
The "breeder" tanks are generally wider than they are tall, giving more surface area for gas exchange per gallon of water. They also give more area...
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