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+1 It sure looks like a Pocillopora to me too. Good luck with it!
Keeping excess nutrients out of the aquarium water is one key element in reducing your nitrates. As you may know, dirty bio media become a nitrate...
Have you tried dipping it? You can use airline tubing to siphon off the dying/necrotic tissue and then you may want to give it a dip in an Iodine...
+1 on doing regular water changes. If you keep up with water changes with a good quality salt like Tropic Marin, generally your calcium and trace...
In the short term you can siphon the areas where the cyano is growing. In the long term you should look at possible causes of the cyano growth. There...
I believe that elevated magnesium levels help encourage coraline algae growth.I a use TM Bio Magnesium to reach the Mg level that I want. In addition...
I've had a sea apple in my 90 gallon SPS tank for about 1 year and a half. I feed the whole tank 1-2 times per week in the evening alternating with...
There are some commercial dry foods also contain excess nutrients and other undesirable things like nitrates, phosphates etc so I strain/rinse my...
Algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try and siphon out what you can to...
Yes it doesn't look very promising. You can use airline tubing to siphon off the dying/necrotic tissue and then you may want to give the anemone a...
If you keep up with water changes, generally your calcium and trace elements should be replenished in the setup you described. But if you want to...
Definitely clean it. The algae could reduce flow or clog your overflow. It may spread and get out of control in your aquarium.
Ampphipods are helpful to help eat detritus etc. If you think there are too many in your tank, I've found that cleaner shrimp skunk shrimp and...
I've been using Tropic Marin Pro Reef for just over a year and a half. I am definitely happy with the salt. I've actually noticed much better colours...
Also try using a salt mix with a naturally higher buffering capacity like Tropic Marin or add buffer to raise your alkalinity to help reduced the pH...
If you see any brown jelly ie. necrotic tissue, you can use airline tubing to siphon off the dead/necrotic tissue and giving the coral a bath with an...
pH fluctuates through the day. The net consumption of carbon dioxide during the daylight hours, leads to some aquariums to become deficient in CO2...
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