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What are you doing /not doing to get your coraline to grow so thick?
I do have small "starts" of coraline on the glass that I have to scrape from time to time and it is growing on the back glass and overflow also. but as I said it is receding on the rock? :(
On another note: do you really...
I have had an anemone for nearly 2 years. Not sure what kind it is Ive been told a corn silk. It started to decline when I started to get lazy and didnt feed it. Now I feed it two or three times a week with a large variety of frozen foods, it is doing well. It has devided twice. The bigest...
The alkalinity is somewere around 6 to 8 dKH. The test kit I have is a Kent Im thinking about replacing it with something more acurate.
The greenish brown rocks (absent the coraline) arent not slimy its just green and brown algee. It looks like the same stuff the rocks have when thay are...
Thanks for the info :D i really like the feeding hat idea. that way the current doesnt sweep away the food.
That brings up an other question about gorgonia feeding but Ill post that seperatly one.
I am considering buying an Orange Sun Coral - Tubastrea aurea. I have read several articles and talked to a few retailers and they are giving me mixed messages about the difficulties of keeping one of these. Ideally I would like the coral to flourish not just survive. Anyway, Has anyone had...
no urchens are in the tank.
The rock after the coraline is gone us left usualy a green brown color. It looks like rock that is recovering from being bleached but with out the white bleaching look that urchens useualy leave.
The calcum is usualy 400 to 425 range. Alkalinity is a little low I havent been able to get that to stabilize consistantly. but I do add suplements on a regular basis and the corrals seem to be growing and healthy.
I havent notice any of the little criters that Salt4Us ponted out I will...
Has anyone heard about coralline algae dieing off in a well-established tank? the tank has been up for 2.5 years and 40lb of the rock and coral were also in a smaller 40 gal tank previously. No signs of disease it just seems to be less and less. It used to be very thick; nearly 95% of all...