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I used to grow chaeto in the sump in clumps, every couple days I would take one and put it in the DT and just keep rotating them. I think it helped...
Do you have any macro algaes in the sump?
She is beautiful. :)
Try this link. NOAA's Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) - Major Reef-building Coral Diseases Because it maybe spreading and your parameters...
Try googling White Band Disease and see what you think? That is a real bummer, hope you get to the bottom of it. Great pictures BTW, huge help as...
Is there a chance something next to it is stinging it, especially at night?
If your goby is anything like mine, no one gets close to his pistol. Just a slight flick of the tail and bamm down the hole in a milli sec.
Looks like new growth to me. It should grow quickly since you'r feeding it. That is one of the things I really like about duncans, the fact that they...
If your pistol shrimp has a goby he is probably ok, plus the size of the shrimp works in your favor.
I agree I think it is an attractive macro algae, but I probably would not want it in my tank if it spreads quickly. Browse Species in...
Ball park range seems to be 76-80. Give or take a degree either way you should be good. :)
I am glad it ate! If your lighting is sufficent BTA just do not eat that frequently so no worries. :)
Looks great, I like the finish and the stain. Fits the tank perfectly.
Thank you for supplying the names. I really like the contrast of the fire and ice.
Yes touching can lead to problems, but it is more of the chemicals they release. You can compare it to keeping large leather corals that release...
I was hoping someone would start a thread like this. :) I only have my lunar eclipse to show. :-[ [IMG] We need names please!
Mixing LTA and BTA can lead to chemical warefare problems unless it is a large system and running some good chemical filtration.
Tabling Acropora Red Planet. Acropora hyacinthus. Elfo. Those are three I can thing of off the top of my head. You have a nice list of branching...
I believe it is budding, a means of reproduction for lps. It is just best left alone to do it's thing.
I think the mesenterial filments are used for defense as well as for feeding. There is some documentation to support this, if you look around for it....
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