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Xenia really does not need intense lighting, so I do not think that is the problem. While nitrates of 20-30 should be addressed, xenia IME is just...
The tank is fairly young and seem somewhat unstable still, even though the volumn of water is good. I would shot for small changes over a week or so...
Nice Avatar 8) Sure it looks pretty darn good. Just a bleached area, could be some photo shock, or an area of physical damage. If it is cheap I...
You can find these Water Depots or similar places outside of most food stores. Most pharmacys carry ro/di as well, even deionized would be better for...
I see a UV and a small skimmer, what the black box is I can not sure, maybe a control center? Looks like a very nice tank. If you planning on...
Try to look at images of dinoflagellates (in the marine aquarium). ReefCleaners.org has a section on bad algaes. Hopefully that is not it, but take...
Bad case of cynobacteria:-/
My vote is go for the nano, and go back to the larger systems when the time is right. Get a nice AIO, set it up, frag some of your favorite corals,...
I love them for the price. A mp20 is my dream powerhead but I am not paying that price. You can do mods on the koralia too to disperse the flow. As...
That is a sweet build. Love the LEDs and the scape.:)
I would do a wc at this point wait a week retest and if the numbers are still good get a sm. cuc for a test run. Man that rock is blinding8)
What he said ;D
Tank looks great and good score. If you liked fresh you should find SW very rewarding. You may want to add some more LR as it will help significantly...
I believe they are soft cycled if cycled at all. The short time they are set up is not really going to cause a dramatic climb in ammonia. They...
@Atticus818, Your BTA looks great! Very nice looking.
schackmel makes an excellent point here. Did you bring the SG down or was 1.029 an error ? Glad the fish is doing better.:)
Bacterial bloom secondary to the sun coral bitting the dust. Carbon and water changes are going to be you best friend. Tanks need to cycle before...
I think it is the remains of a green bubble algae.:)
Sometimes silly clownfish will mouth corals that sting, like frogspawn and alike, and this results in a swollen mouth. So if you have recently added...
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