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Live sand does not enough beneficial bacteria to cycle a tank initially. How truly live it actually is, is debatable.
Your tank needs to cycle. Any biological filter/beneficial bacteria are dead. I image you will start to see an ammonia spike in a day or 2. Since...
Do you have a fish that swims or perches? Do you not like Royal Grammas or Fire fish? Midas Blenny? Barnacle Blenny? Chalk Bass?
Although I have none I really like the Chalices. Ricordia gardens are awesome. Most tabling Acropora.
Welcome to 3reef. The Metal Halide may take a few seconds to ramp up. Mine starts out very dim and then increases in intensity over a couple minutes.
Congratulations. Nice tank! And yes the image is sideways but still very cool!!!!!!
lol. :p
I thought pagojoe posted that they are very similar to Collinista. I have always had them and never had an issue with them.
Excellent progress. I too am really impressed with the Acans.
I agree Tunicates of some sort.
Dang those blue tips are stunning. Congrats that is one beautiful coral.
Congratulations Grinder, not that I had any doubt you could do it, but it looks awesome. Is that a piece of Red Montipora I see in the tank?...
So the diatoms from the silicates is from the BRS resins hmmmmm. Guess the new testing equipment was worth the investment. A big congrats on the new...
Welcome to 3reef Tim.
One of my friends from Egypt was able to acquire live sand and rock from the Red Sea, he ended up with a Cirolanid parasites, so beware. He also...
Welcome to 3reef Dave.
PC lighting should not have done that in the course of a day. Could be a near by coral I suppose. You mean you dip using Revive Coral Cleaner...
Yeah that does not look good. My money is on either a bacterial infection or Brown Jelly or similar. You can try dipping the corals, I would try...
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