Mine are the size of small pancakes, I may need a wire brush and a vacuum cleaner
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Jab then a few times, they will get alot smaller.
Mine are the size of small pancakes, I may need a wire brush and a vacuum cleaner
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Not such a good week for the tank. The birds nest, chalice, war favia all have major tissue recession. Not currently sure why, prime suspect is usually alk. The double water change might have done it...though it might be a stretch in thinking this issue through. Frustrating none the less.
So today I decided to change the 'mode' my Radions are in. Exported what I was using and am now using a 'deep ocean' ramp on the tank. Simple bell curve and quite blue except for at the peek. Hoping to see better colors out of the tank, believing that the issues with color is simply out of my constant fiddling with the light.
When it comes to the sun coral, I moved it today. Half of it opened up last night and it was fed. What didn't open was next to the symphodium that fragged itself off the mother colony much higher up from the sand bed.
The symphodium's color hasn't been 'popping' like it was. I'm believing it is because I dumped the green out of the lights. That said, the same might be what is going on with the long tentacle anemone rather than bleaching like I originally believed. I'll continue to monitor.
Not such a good week for the tank. The birds nest, chalice, war favia all have major tissue recession. Not currently sure why, prime suspect is usually alk. The double water change might have done it...though it might be a stretch in thinking this issue through. Frustrating none the less.
No, this was from a spike in phosphates. Went up to .55. GFO changed out, hopefully won't cake up this time.
Looks like its working pretty nicely.View attachment 274135
Wanted to share how the ats is doing. This was tonight before the harvest.
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