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Agreed. Blowing the damaged area of the skeleton off with a turkey baster from time to time may help as well.
You could feasibly run that tank with no skimmer and be successful, so running it with an undersized one should be even easier. The thing to...
Since we're in the middle of a season change, what have you changed in your home if anything? Switch to AC? Open windows?
I don't test for anything I can't control.
It's been one week since I moved this tank now. The only things that seem to have suffered are the hard corals I had attached to the back wall and...
"Meltdown" chalice [ATTACH]
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Hopefully I'll see you soon!
It certainly makes a lot more sense than it being wood.
The coral was found in Indo, but I didn't find the dark areas until I cut into it. It was buried inside a big chunk of rock covered in favites.
The dark area on the left looks like petrified wood to my untrained eyes. This was inside a live coral that was collected in the Indo region......
Alkalinity: 10 Calcium: 500 Temperature: 78 Salinity: 1.026 Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0 [IMG]
What are the chances of finding fossilized wood hidden inside the skeleton of a live coral at a mile above sea level? That's what it appears to...
Snowflake anthyllia
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