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I don't really have any experience with brains, so I am kind of conflicted on what exactly is going on. Under the all blue, I can see a redish/yellow...
I have a colony of zoas that a dipped last week. The polyps have remained closed for most of that time, but I noticed this evening that some, not...
Expensive, frustrating, never satisfied, addicting. Come to think of it, why do I love it?
Now I'm convinced it's browning out. Anything I can do?
Great. I'll probably be getting another fixture sometime this fall. Optics on both units would be ideal.
I'm sure it will get to that point eventually, but it's always good to see growth in a tank; very encouraging.
That works too, I just don't like working with epoxy. Plus, I had the white latex lying around.
My coraline has taken off since I introduced this light, btw.
I used a hardwood for mine, except for the skin. A few coats of of outdoor deck poly will help protect the skin.
how much?
Edit: I see what you mean and I agree. I went wither the larger frame because I had these materials lying around. When I planned my design, it was...
Good luck. I just lost one from nudibranchs. I don't think I'll be buying another one anytime soon.
I used 3/4" by 1-1/2" to frame my canopy. I can lift it up with my pinky finger. I used 1/4" birch to skin it. You can see the nails where I tacked...
Yes, pre-drill. I am framing mine just to hide the nails on the 1/4" skin.
What kind of metal?
So optics are probably best if you keep light demanding corals on the substrate?
Do you have a QT?
It already has been, unfortunately.
Entices people to big on it by setting it low. It catches people's eyes. Like was noted, people will add it to their watch list and and the price...
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