125 - Took Forever But Here It is!

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Well, I'm pretty sure the Raindrops on Roses is a goner. :disappointed-face: I must have had a spike at some point because it's STN both from the tips and the base. Unfortunately there's nowhere I could even attempt to frag it due to it's size. My alkalinity crept up but I didn't ever see a spike. I'm increasing my alkalinity slowly - still under 1300 but getting close! After I he dose tonight I should be at 1290. Calcium is 430. Alk is 9.8 with 0 phosphates and 35 nitrates.
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Everything else seems happy today. Even the Cousin It is extending more than ever!
My cousin It doesn't do a whole lot. I will probably move it over to where the gonis are thriving next time the hands are in the tank.
 
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My cousin It doesn't do a whole lot. I will probably move it over to where the gonis are thriving next time the hands are in the tank.
That's what I did. Rearranged the Gonis. Ones that weren't opening went where ones that were super extended were. I also found out some varieties are irritating other varieties so I'm trying to separate the irritated ones from the irritating ones.
 

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That's what I did. Rearranged the Gonis. Ones that weren't opening went where ones that were super extended were. I also found out some varieties are irritating other varieties so I'm trying to separate the irritated ones from the irritating ones.
I try to do that with my kids...
 
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I totally forgot to post about it here but on Sunday evening I found an Alveopora polyp free floating in my tank. It wasn't damaged or anything. I caught it and put it in the mushroom cage to deal with later because we were running out the door for my wife's birthday dinner. As soon as I let go of the cage the current caught it and it drifted into the Bower. My stupid Bower immediately grabbed it and started to eat it! I was able to rescue it and put it back in the mushroom cage and blocked the flow some, but the urchin came and moved the dam I had built and the polyp disappeared while I was gone. I was hoping I had a baby Alveopora but that's not going to happen I'd imagine. Still, it was interesting to see a healthy polyp apparently looking for somewhere to attach. It didn't look like polyp bailout.
 
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I thought we only had to pull things out of our dog's mouths. I don't think my bower is fast enough to catch a free floating coral.
It barely touched the edge of the Bower and it was stuck. Then the feeders started coming out quick.
 
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Something interesting and crazy... I have a couple of frags I moved from the 75. My pincushion urchin ate the algae off the dead portions and then ate the skeleton????
 
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Hard to see because the lights are going to sleep but my Clown Goby is hiding in the Red Digitata.
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See the black on the Digi next to the tip of his tail? Yep, that's where the torch touched it.
 
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So that Alveopora polyp I found on Sunday... Just found out it was a baby torch, not my Alve... Stupid Bower ate an expensive snack.
 
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After a couple weeks of happy nem he decided to take a walk last night. He's sitting in the complete darkness in a little spot behind one of my Favia...
I can't even get a picture of him back there ...
 
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Think it's smart enough to move to the light?
He was in the light so who knows. He probably slept in and hasn't had his coffee yet today.
 
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Ok, top off water is down to 0.5 alkalinity and the water change water I mixed up is 9.3. I'm going to bring it down slowly this way I think and hope that the corals use some as well bringing it down slowly and little by little.
 

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