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Steve, did you ever finish the 2nd round of testing?
From that pic, it very well could be. That is what I would say it is even though typically it they are more brownish in color I guess.
Looks good so far.
Usually they will clean up after your fish and such. Do you have anything else in the tank?
That sounds fine to me about the water changes. The GSP will probably like a moderate flow area not to close to light. I have mine on the sand bed in...
Those are called Fruit Loops lol. I have know idea who names them though.
Fruit Loops I'm trying to talk my wife into letting me get a frag of these zoas:
86*F is high for a saltwater tank. You want to maintain around 79*F if you can. Prime should work just fine at this temp.
This is my Duncan as of today. [IMG] Here is the tread for the Seachem Fuel that I started.
Cool, thanks for sharing with me. I'm getting ready to take some pics of my Duncan. I think I'm getting ready to start dosing Seachem Fuel as well....
I'm sure they will open up nicely in your tank. Congrats on the new corals. :)
Yeah, feel free to post them. Mine is opened up more today as well. I would love to compare mine to your pics to see if I am on the right track.
Looks awesome. How much has it moved around?
I'm going to see if my LFS has this today :)
Yeah, I would get new sand. It will save you a lot of headaches IMO. ;D
I just looked back a couple of pages and your tank looks amazing. Do you have any updated pics? I hope you can get your nitrates down as well.
What is your ALK at?
Don't worry about talking my ear off lol. I'm stuck babysitting anyways. There are two things that caught my eye. I have bolded both of them lol. How...
Are you talking about a retired Army Ranger?
It's not a problem. It is good to have back ups lol. Another good product to have on hand is Microbacter7 as well.
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