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welcome to the forum Bruce! Your history sounds similar to mine minus the halide lighting :) oh, and I've only tried one piece of sps so far. :)
I think therein lies the trick - getting parameters to a point that both types can thrive. I know there are members on here that have accomplished...
Ahhh.....coco beach - CB really has it rough down there in Florida lol.....as I'm gazing out at the fresh snow on our deck *sigh*
yes, it's a tiny little T5 with one white and one blue bulb.
I don't know what the black stuff could be :confused: but if you have xenia growing well, you can rest assured it will definitely come back :)
oh no! so sorry to hear that! That had to be unbelievably frustrating to see :( Sounds like you have a wonderful attitude about it though in that...
It is the same but you're not sure what was on or in the live rock and as Mr. Bill said if it was in a poorly maintained system, you could experience...
so sorry to hear of your catastrophe :( I think if you're in this hobby long enough, we all experience one although it's always so hard when involves...
sounds like it will be a great speaker!
update?
oh my, my Andy. You MUST post pics :)
given your scenario, I would probably try to take it back - although I wonder about your LFS in terms of their ability to keep it - shouldn't have...
I did not know that asterinas eat corals
hmmm......
FB, long time no post! Good to see you pop up!
I'm thinking it must be the mag also since your coral load is so minimal so it can't be coral sucking it up :)
Out of curiosity, how big is your ATO reservoir?
Hi All: I've noticed some cyano growing on the sand in my refugium. My question is, do I just let it grow and hope that it absorbs some nutrients or...
FWIW, I don't think it's crazy at all :) but then again, I think most of us reefers are all a little "touched" when it comes to fish
love that maco algae in the first pic! That's actually quite amazing the difference in growth between the two sides.
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