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Not all sponges are prone to areas of tissue death when exposed to air. If your covered in spines your not as easy to remove or eat. Personally I...
It's a sponge I am pretty sure you can see the osculum (those little chimney like structures) and spicules (the spikes). Could be Niphates ramosa.
A soft tooth brush will not remove it? Looks like a sponge, an unusual variety though. Now see what you've done I am going to have to look around...
Like Alex inferred these are probably maricultured. It's my understanding that some individual just noticed the mantle of a Crocea and the shell of a...
Maybe Spirobranchus giganteus. Try to feed them a couple times a week by moving around the detritus or some fine particulate matter. They are pretty.
Wyoming Whites, well congratulations. Because they are so expensive I can see where you might want to take extra precautions, but they're just like...
Sounds like sponge and I see sponge in the image. Fungus/mold is not common in SW tanks. Encrusting sponges can kill or inhibit zoanthid growth. A...
Yes, you do not need to anything. You can leave a cup of SW sitting and it will cycle eventually. Roughly you can assume a tank with dry rock and no...
Have you seen any polyclad worms?
:trampolin ......
Why you show off you.;)Stunning tank, thank you for sharing. :)
It's basically this, copied and pasted from the ASAP forum. Please fill out as much of the following info that you can. Not only will it help us...
After looking at your build thread I do not think the coral is large enough to impact the other corals. In my mind it was more invasive/larger in...
I quite honestly do not know enough about the lighting system to recommend a schedule. I just read some reviews on them and it was mixed (as is...
Well good lord man get your priorities straight. :P I suspect it's chemistry, but I would not be surprised if it's the lighting or a combination...
Welcome to 3reef abeliski. Great personal observations and write up. You have a beautiful coral there. I found the information regarding feedings...
High phosphates will kill corals eventually. Really going to need ALK level at least. This is the problem with nanos, it's difficult to say the...
Hey Andy I am going to move this to-----Skimmers. If you want it someplace else like a build thread just let us know.
:cheesy: pretty much how I read it too. Thank goodness for those more literate on the topic because I have no idea.
Hi tsalva and welcome to 3reef. :) You did a fantastic job on the stand.
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