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The site is no longer active but there are a ton of links to take you where you need to go. I have still never figured out a quick way to get an ID...
I agree too, but dang that image is altered. First time I looked at it, it looked like a Candy Cane.
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Testing, testing.....
You're welcome, even though I did not really provide a solution. Good Luck. Maybe someone else will chime in that has more insight.
I doubt it. And since you started with dry base rock die off did not initiate it either. As long as Ammonia stays undetectable you're probably ok....
Cool your own little tide pool.
So this does not look like Calcium precipitated out? Have any larger inverts died lately? My big concern is I had a tank crash from a bacterial...
Yeah I thought about editing my post to say thousands. LOL Very cool little guys if they are not eating your corals.
Sounds like it. You need to check ammonia, nitrite... levels. Run some new carbon as well. Are you dosing the tank with anything? Running...
Unfortunately I can not give you any type of ID, there are hundreds of different types. As long as it is in the sump it's probably safe. They do...
Ahh I love nudibranchs. He probably eats what he looks like. Thank you for sharing.
No they do not. Liver sponges look like liver, ewww now I am nauseated.
Those are nice images. Makes me miss soft corals and such.
Yeah I consider sponges to be a good thing and cool. Liver sponges are the only ones I have ever had a concern about.
Yup sponge.
Wow the stuff is still hanging in there, just wow. It must be feeding off of something there is not way around that. Sorry to hear that is has...
Hi Curt!!!!!!! Good advice.:)
That is what I did. Used Part 2 of a 2 part dosing system. Alk ended up around 11. I also raised my mag to 1600. For some reason algae does not do...
I agree it's probably Pavona, but.... Look at Leptoseris species.
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