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Expelling waste and or zooxanthellea is normal during acclimation. Inflating and deflating is a normal part of water exchange as well and make take...
You're correct in your ID. How reef safe will depend on type and there are many. It's on the glass which is a good sign. Most commonly found ones are...
Peppermint shrimp are not always reef safe no matter how much food you feed them. I have had them eat Duncan corals, they finished off my 3 Maxi-mini...
As Daniel posted sometimes when you add filtration media such as Charcoal or Purigen you remove DOC so quickly that the corals do not have time to...
I see Pineapple Sponges.
Hi and welcome to 3reef. Crazy little bowl. Where did you get the lava rock? The Mangrove is so cool. Thank you for sharing.
Oh yeah there is no image of corals to be ID'd sorry.
Move everything over with the sand and rock, have a decent amount of made up SW available. Get any one of the cycling products by Dr.Tim or...
Google Kalkwasser, easy to come by. You can use pickling lime as well, that you should be able to get easily.
Nuking a rock to me does not been boiling it, microwaving it or baking it. Nuking it means letting it dry or soaking in FW to the point that the...
Well if it straight lemon juice they should dissolve or use boiling water. Again that is why I like kalk paste because you can just put it on and...
Nope, it looks small, take it out and let it dry a couple days and then rinse it.
Yeah I am sure you can, I just never have. I like paste because you can apply it and it does not spread to surrounding areas, namely your zoanthids...
If you can remove that piece I would take it out, pat it dry, make up some kalk paste, put it directly on the big aiptasia and let the rock sit for...
I would take out the Purigen then. I have used the product and never ever had any negative reactions, but since that is the only thing added or...
Why yes they are. So there are no frags that you purchased on the rock with the Aiptasia?
Can you get a better image of the second image, in the image they look like neither zoanthids or palys but another pest anemone type.
Are those polyps are just a different kind of pest anemone?
Lighting type please? You have not added anything like GFO, Carbon, Bio-pellets?
Nuke the rock is my advise.
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