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I'll just close this thread.
Hi Robyn and welcome to 3reef.
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My pleasure Will. :-)
It will table under the most intense lighting, but it looses the green and turns white and pink which is nice too.
It can encrust for a long time before it branches. One way to make it branch is frag off a tip. Is it right next to the Green Slimmer (if that is...
Clowns of some sort, and yellow tail blue damsels. I have kept yellow tail and domino damsels with carpets and both did really well, even allowing...
LOL, well you got the lighting to carry it out, what else can you do lol. Why no clams, the Angel?
Your sps are really going to town, awesome. So you have 3 tanks now?
Try just target feeding the Anemone and not the fish. They may go for it, it will take more than a couple of flybys to for them to get the idea.
It will be a Damsel and Carpet anemone tank, with macro algae, maybe some mangroves. I plan on getting started as soon as possible. I'll go back to...
Slotted spoon?
Yup it's a BTA, LTA typically have orange bases. The anemone looks healthy, I had green one that was very similar but it did have bubble tips.
Hi saltman, welcome to 3reef. :-)
Actually Pot Belly Pigs.;) Yes I am. I really like living next to water, it's something that means a lot to me. I have already been scoping out...
All you can really do it remove all dead or dying inverts. Run new carbon, test for ammonia for a couple days, do water changes as indicted by the...
Looks great! I see you were successful in removing the 6 line?
Or a younger hobbyist leaning his way through the ropes. He probably has modified his views on the subject since the original posting of this thread....
Now that you mention it, yes that is a little eerie. Cool bio-diversity though.
Allelopathy: I am one of those hobbyist that believes some corals inhibit the growth and promote the decline of near by corals. It's hard to find...
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