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Are only sps specifically affected? Can you post an image. If it's a tank issue fragging might not help. Sorry to hear of your...
Thank you for the reply. Very sad indeed.
Welcome to 3reef. :) Looking good, I like the Hawaiian black sand.
M. Perdersen, to your knowledge have any other "Lightings," been collected since you received the female?
Welcome to 3reef, and congrats on getting back into a wonderful hobby.
You tank makes me want to throw all my sps out the window.
Where did you get the piece? The branches are stubbier than I see with most RP but it could be an RP from under intense lighting, or a close type...
I agree. But that is what the report button is for. It just better to report than to clutter up threads with it. Not much gets by without being...
Have been following this story since right after collection, even before Matt P. acquired the female. It's a fascinating process. While I could...
Mine always have. If worse comes to worse and they are irritating nearby corals you can 1: Cover with superglue gel or 2: Cover with underwater...
Vermetid Snails are not uncommon in newer set ups. They seem to show increased populations in tanks that might be a tad over feed. As the tank ages...
Or he/she could have just purchased such a tank and been happy with that purchase. Much like all the threads and links to LEDs or WP.....
Mesenterial filaments, when seen in LPS might be a sign of stress. In SPS they can be a feeding or defensive mechanism. Please post parameters. I...
Almost looks like pineapple sponges, usually found in sump areas and darker areas of the tank. Hope these links help. Hitch Hiking Copepods,...
You really can not do any harm to starting lower, just to be on the safe side but...... Sounds like the frags came from high intensity lighting and...
Have these tanks gone for a significant period of time, as in over 24 hours without flow or filtration? Does rock have any algae growing on it or...
Unfortunately you're going to have be diligent with making sure you look for eggs on the zoanthids and remove the eggs with a q-tip. A dip will not...
Myself I would dip those puppies. Are those Zoanthid eating nudibranchs in images # 3, 4 and 5?
A skimmer removes proteins aka DOC. The micro bubble's surface tension attracts the proteins that are then carried away on the surface of the micro...
#2 looks like a somewhat browned Valida to me.
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