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And your double negative is not unnoticed. You're very welcome! :D
Possibly they can; depends on who they're from. Trochus are know to spawn in captivity, but are broadcast spawners as far as I'm aware..
It's certainly a Turbinaria, which is a different species of "cup" or "scroll" coral than the green Pagoda cup coral you have in mind.
Yes, 2-3 times a day is doable.
Nice job moving the mess behind the plumbing; it does help to cover it up some.
How long was the tank cycled prior to these fish? That is correct info. There's nothing wrong with 76F.
Thanks everyone. :D Cheryl, the cheap dressed up fish is better than any cheap date to me. :P
Can't be bryopsis, no. It could set in and grow on the dead skeleton, however. The brown you're describing sounds like brown jelly disease (BJD)....
This is a perfect thing to offer the mass market! Nice job JBJ.
Consider supporting your plumbing with some straps off the stand. It's hard on bulkheads to let them support the weight of the pipes+water such as...
Once they turn silver, they're within a day or two at most of hatching.
That's getting up on the high side. 7-11 is regarded as the "safe" range. But not all corals will be happy at either end of that scale. NSW is ~7....
Most likely, it either had too much light or your Alk was too high. Or even a lack of flow is a possibility. Just because the other corals are...
Nearly constant, random motion. There might be moments when they're still in between eddys.
Take this as you will, but I'd not do anything just yet. Seeing the frequency and type of questions you have posted in the recent past, I would...
Night mode is only supposed to last for a set time period. If you've done a hard reset and it's still doing this, I'd contact Ecotech support.
Yeah, I'm interested to see your own photos of it. Could be a great piece still.
Fixed. :D
$20 says it will if you look with a flashlight in the middle of the night (and after a period of darkness). :P
Consider yourself lucky. I will try to highlight the shear amount of spots it's now growing in my next (and very long overdue) photo update. I have...
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