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you mean the little green falic beings? its a clacium based algae, * forget the name atm * I
With my YTBD next to it to get a scale of the thing. [ATTACH]
dont want to count my chickens (or larvae in this case) before they hatch but yes that would be pretty cool :)
Worm living in my sponge eating snail eggs? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH] kinda creepy cool how the sponge looks a little like a heart
I seem to have found a shop who is willing to buy them off me
Update: 2 weeks old and only survivor (sniff) having difficulties getting him to eat anything else than nauplii [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
ah good you finally realized your "awesome shop" wasnt so awesome?
maaaaaaan i would kill to get my hands on some of those pieces...... i have rarely seen some nicely coloured corals like yours here :(
Thats my version of the short answer
Patience is gold is this hobby, I would let it cycle 3 or more months then add a fish per week.
Thx avbarr11
steady at 78.8
merci monsieur Bill, its crazy how different the sunlight looks one the rocks and corals once you got use to the leds
So i just noticed a part of my tank is beamed by sunlight from a near by window, it lasts roughly 1h not even. Was wondering what you folks thought...
Exposure to air will kill it but so will it your trumpet. I never knew they could bother a coral. Usually coral Vs. Sponge coral always wins. But yes...
looks like it could be a sponge
add flow and you should see it vanish. try getting your hands on an RO/DI unit it will save you a lot of trouble in the long run. this is really...
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