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Glad to hear you survived with relatively minor injuries. Get well quick.
Good move. just continue getting your equipment in order and your swap plans and supplies in place. For what is worth I have a 40B as my sump and a...
Sounds like a slight change to the maintenance routine is in order. I agree on the replacement issue, but with good planning I think you can...
Very nice change to your lights and congrats on setting the Apex to full work mode. Very interesting hypothesis and quite plausible in my mind....
The coral maybe reacting to the oils from your skin. You need to make sure if you touch the corals that your hands are wet at all times.
You're welcome, no the 10000K and 460nm will not be bluer but it will produce more PAR in the tank which may help your corals grow better. In my...
Welcome to 3reef. If you go with the white only then get the 460 and 420 combo. Otherwise go with 4 of 10000K and 460nm.
Thank you, I have 2 x 1050 and 2 x 425. I have added 2 x 750 in the past. If I were to use 6 I would use 4 x 750 and 2 x 425. The 550, 750 and...
Definitely try fragging the affected corals. Make sure you cut well back into the healthy tissue and do an iodine dip to help clean and heal the...
Hope all is well and your power is back.
Good luck getting some for usage. It will be nice if you can source it locally.
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Build the new stand. Move as much rock and water into buckets as you can. Get a strong helper and move the tank and stand. Swap stands, move the...
Nice work Sean.
Very nice color choice
Beautiful work, congrats on the progress.
LFS is wrong. The EPA considers 4ppm PO4 and 40ppm NO3 safe for human consumption. Natural salt water has about .03ppm PO4 and maybe 1ppm or 2 ppm...
The glowing algae is a maroon color when older and does not cover as well as pink and purple coralline. It is also soft to the touch.
I most certainly hope not.
It is a type of coralline algae. The glowing part is new growth. Hermits and Emeralds will eat it. Emeralds are more likely to do damage to it.
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