Hi Everyone,
Im looking for any tips/thoughts on my current approach to try and assist two corals with some tissue recovery. Short back story -
I had adjusted my water flow a few months back, resulting in my plate coral being unhappy. I moved the coral to lower flow, when my blenny began...
LFS I used to work for had a scoly receding horribly and gifted it to me in the hopes of revival. Naturally, while it was still bagged it started to bail and I caught the polyp last night.
Still has great color this morning and have it sitting in some rubble. What do we think are the chances...
I made a mistake around Thanksgiving of last year with my main display and allowed my specific gravity to go up to 1.029 for about 3 days. Thanks to a miscalibrated refractometer, I lost a couple of Acropora frags and had 2 brown out.
Fortunately, the 2 that browned are in full recovery mode...
I have a tank just over a year old and have been battling dinos ever since I bottomed out nutrients. I have been battling what seems to be Amphindium(is that how you even spell it?) dinos. The dinos never form bubbles but are consistent of glass and rocks. I have tried h202, UV, Vibrant...
Hello all, I was watching some corals in the display tank at the LFS for a month or two. Finally one day I walked in and saw them and decided to pull the trigger.. I thought to myself, if I don't take these home they will be dead in a few days and I was offered $15 each to take them home. Done...
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WHAT IF I TOLD YOU... Rehabilitation is the most important reason for quarantining.
A freshwater rehabilitation performed by reddit user /u/ErrantWhimsy
This is his photo of Phoenix, one of six bettas ErrantWhimsy has rehabilitated.
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