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I see a lot wrong with that. You'll have fried LEDs in no time. People don't use an aluminum heat sink for corrosion protection; it's there for...
Agree; too much light, too fast. You're bleaching them.
Well, this might be disappointing to some, but I'm no longer "evolved" :) Sold my evo and my DD, ordered and just received (2 weeks ago) a 2012...
Not at all, IME. Much like an acan lord in that regard.
I'd say that sounds about right, in regards to it's rarity. I imagine colonies are not super abundant, and there are other corals which are much...
Alright, I'll reveal now. [IMG] Acanthastrea rotundoflora Again, this is an easy LPS, albeit a bit hard to come by. It is placed on my sandbed...
That's what I figured it was if it wasn't echinata. This is also what my first picture is as well (rotundaflora). I'll let you cover the description....
Incorrect. I already said the first coral is not a chalice. :) I'll reveal the answers to corals 1 & 3 tomorrow afternoon if no one gets them by...
If you post pictures, we'll tell you what they are. :) Your first 'nem is a Sebae; difficult to keep.
And no, not Australomussa on the first one. :)
Bleached mushroom perhaps?
It is NOT cyphastrea or pavona. Hint on the last one: Steve Tyree once had a piece after long seeking it, but ended up loosing it.
Moseleya: I don't do much for this guy; it's sat on my sandbed for about 1.5 years, in full light; not at all shaded. It puts its feeders out every...
You are correct on the Moseleya, but incorrect on the other two. Mine's not a chalice either. Often mistaken for one, however.
Ah, if it's not an echinata, than it must be the same as the first guy I'm about to post. :) Here's my best three stumpers: Likely the same as...
Acanthastrea echinata
You need a clear mesh top...
There's tens of thousands worth of fish in that tank... Earlei pair, blue-striped tamarin, Johnsoni's, Bellae, etc...
So you raised your kalk about the time this started? In that case, seems like an Alk swing to me, rather than pH.
Here's my favorite; why it's my favorite is obvious, right? :P Brad Syphus's tank: 240 gal, 72' x 24' x 30' deep. 5 years established. Beat...
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