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Yeah unfortunately it looks like a goner to me. When you say parameters are good do you have values for Ca/Alk? Looks like it's bleached based on...
Buy some rock and cycle it in a separate container, it will need some flow. Let it cycle for about for a couple weeks, ghost feed it a little from...
Personally I think 6 gallons is too small. Liveaquaria.com offers decent generalizations on min tank size: Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine...
I like it. Everything looks like it adjusted beautifully.
You can manually remove the rock and scrub it off with a stiff tooth brush in salt water. You can cover the area with a piece of underwater epoxy...
Looking fantastic as always and really filling in. That is a Alveopora rather than a Goniopora. Alveopora, 12 tentacles per polyps head, Goniopora...
Welcome to 3reef. Fire fish are definite jumpers. You should look into a do it yourself mesh tops. As mentioned in a previous thread, any of the...
I moved it to the sponsor's forum. I am sure the sponsor can give you a definitive ID.
No it still have tissue. What type of coral is it, looks like Favia or LPS of some sort?
What fish is it out of curiosity?
Newly cycled tank right? Did you use live uncured rock?
I would redo the test or double check it against another test kit, perhaps one at the local fish store. After rechecking the value then proceed with...
Welcome to 3reef. :-)
Have you consider sponge? That is not bubble algae, but looks more like a type of sponge I used to get in my tank. Remove one if you can and get an...
That range is fine. Try to stick closer to 1.025 though as that leaves with a little room for error either way.
Very nice write up rc_mcwaters3. :) They are one of the odd balls of the hobby. I am glad he is going after the aiptasia for you.
If you are trying to establish coralline to the newer rock you may need to run higher levels of Ca/Alk/Magnesium and replace trace elements like...
Is it a blue tuxedo urchin. Saltwater Aquarium Inverts for Marine Reef Aquariums: Blue Tuxedo Urchin
Cool. Love Fire fish, can be very passive and secretive until they feel comfortable. Congrats. :-)
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