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Personally, I would use more than a cup of the established sand. Your rock will house a ton of beneficial bacteria but so does your sand. This would...
Very impressive! Sounds like you got an up and coming aquarist on your hands.
Hmm. Looks like some type of montipora. Probably a montipora capricornis. Also known as a monti cap.
Happy birthday dude! Get yourself something nice for the tank.
Happy Birthday Buddy! Have a good one.
Thanks guys. It is still a very frustrating situation, but the system will get past it and will begin producing growth and coloration like it did...
Yes. He is. He doesnt know the extent of what happened yet. He isnt very active though. I guess its my fault as much as his, even though I outlined...
I thought I had him educated on the system. Im thinking I will be the only person to deal with the tanks until it is an unbearable amount of work....
Well you inspired me to start collecting red planet frags. So Ive got 5 of them now. lol But I have a decent amount of montipora. Bretts purple rim,...
Thanks buddy. :) Oh yes. I go big or go home. Always, so this should keep me busy. For a while atleast. Haha. I am in the process of setting...
300 gallons!?!? Nice man! Thats going to be a sweet display. And speaking of the wrx, do you have pictures of that as well? :)
Just updating most of the equipment I picked up today. [IMG] 7 more halide reflectors. (at a total of 12 or 13 halide units now.) 2 more light...
I was talking to a manager of a reputable LFS in my area a while back when I was considering getting a flame angel when I was offered a good price...
Im so sorry to hear LG. You have my condolences.
Hmmm. Maybe saturate your kalk a bit more or use a buffer specifically for alk that doesnt raise calcium levels. Baking soda does a good job for...
You should be able to dim these I think. Maybe the Typhoon controller from Boost could be used. Im not totally sure and havent seen anyone do it...
I would say black occellaris for sure. Most that I have seen that young are much lighter in color. He will darken up as he gets bigger. Very nice...
Hmmm. I would say its an acropora valida. Very cool piece though.
First one looks like a chalice. Second one looks like cyano. And the last one looks nice. :) lol
Awesome progression. Your LEDs look pretty sweet too. Keep us updated with pictures!
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