G1203
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The cyano is going away. I have a two bulb t5 over the 36 gallon tank that the rest of the corals thrive under. But againa the cyano Is going away fast! I don't think heis doing to bad because I took the pic right when I put him in and now he has doubled in greenness!!!! (If that's even a word lol)!
What do you recommend?
Look who's gotta new friend lol the anemone looks way more green today!!!! I think he is gonna be fine and he was as big as the palm of my hand yesterday and now he is the size of a softball!!!! Lol
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Look who's gotta new friend lol the anemone looks way more green today!!!! I think he is gonna be fine and he was as big as the palm of my hand yesterday and now he is the size of a softball!!!! Lol
just so you know they are notorious for splitting, started with one ended with 5 6 months later removed 4 took them to the lfs and they wouldent give me anything for them as they split that often.
Splitting is normally a bad sign for nems. It's a survival response to stress.
Splitting is normally a bad sign for nems. It's a survival response to stress.
lol ive been told that but i have a rose bubble on the other side of the tank and it does not split gbta are notorious for splitting even in pristine water conditions but you must know more then me