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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
Scavenging animals breed and die in order to maintain a balance with what is available to scavenge. So in a established system, you will always have...
Bristle worms are a good thing.
Thank you! The corals that are growing on the back wall were just glued on and let go from there. Hopefully they make it through the tank move next...
I try to stay in the middle of the range, but I'm still working on figuring out how much calcium and magnesium my tank needs without two feet of...
I don't test it, but judging my my calcium level right now, it should be around 1600.
Salinity: 1.025 Temperature: 78.1 Alkalinity: 10 Calcium: 520 Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0 [IMG]
That's for sure. I can't get enough of the colors they can exhibit.
It depends a lot on the species and location it's housed in. I keep them on flat discs in my tank because it's more efficient for them to grow over...
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