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i have the same issues. i did a mass blanket cover of all the aptasia in my tank with faptasia. saw some baby ones on a frag plug. was too lazy to do the faptasia and ended up just putting superglue on top of it. it actually worked.Ignoring the Aiptasia for a second, well not too much, look directly above the Aiptasia and THEN ignore the Aiptasia.
She doesn't want any fish...Those are fast growers. I would frag it up and grow it out for 6 months and then sell it to the lfs for a fish she wants.
So "these aren't 'new coral', just new to us." or new to our tank. actually, these corals have been traded in the hobby for decades, they are some of the oldest in fact.You can tell her anything as long as this isn't the line she doesn't want crossed...
Actually, these are supposedly brand new, not on the market, imported by SWA.So "these aren't 'new coral', just new to us." or new to our tank. actually, these corals have been traded in the hobby for decades, they are some of the oldest in fact.
I keep trying to "enroll" my daughter in a Marine Biology type class so she can buy a reef tank and testers with the scholarship.Or we could make it a family thing as get one of the kids to tell her it's your present from them?
Then it's philanthropy to house the new coral. The more there are in the hobby, the cheaper they will be, thus lowering the cost of entry.Actually, these are supposedly brand new, not on the market, imported by SWA.