Shhhhhhh.Well, don't tell anyone but I'm fairly certain the RTA Green Bay Packers are actually Radioactive Dragon Eyes based on the mouth. I could be wrong though.
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Shhhhhhh.Well, don't tell anyone but I'm fairly certain the RTA Green Bay Packers are actually Radioactive Dragon Eyes based on the mouth. I could be wrong though.
Shhhhhhh.
your sandbed looks radioactive lol.
It’s tough to see, but the clove polyps have perked up some and the (sorta) Green Bay Packers look great, but the other two look iffy. I’m hoping they perk up Today.
I took that picture with an orange external filter on my iphone and an aquarium filter app. Maybe it just is radioactive?your sandbed looks radioactive lol.
I took that picture with an orange external filter on my iphone and an aquarium filter app. Maybe it just is radioactive?
I'm alive, I promise!Hello?
Hammer, chisel, boom! Just take it out of the tank and, smash! This is how I would do it anywaysHow do I get that little nub off of the frag plug so that I can glue them to rocks flat or do I just not worry about it and hope it gets covered by corals eventually?
That's a tough situation but it's seems like you've thought things out and have made a choice that's best for you and your health, plus thought about your kids and husband as well. Not many people can divorce in a gentle way.I'm alive, I promise!
Hubby and I are finally filing the paperwork to make our divorce official. He'll have health insurance through his work by January and our youngest will be 18 in February, so it's a lot simpler. The last time I brought things to him in the hospital from his apartment, it was clear things haven't gotten better and probably aren't going to.
We're still friends and I still care about him, but it's like a big weight has been lifted. I can care about him now in a way that has more detatchment and, who knows? Maybe one day I'll find someone to share my life with again. But, either way, it's good to have some closure to this chapter of my life.
And on to more reefing things...
My tank is doing GOOD!!! All my corals from Riptide have perked up and are doing well. This weekend, I plan on glueing them down in their more permanent homes which brings me to a question to the pros here...
How do I get that little nub off of the frag plug so that I can glue them to rocks flat or do I just not worry about it and hope it gets covered by corals eventually? What is the deal with that?
Other than that, everyone is healthy and no one is in the hospital, so it's a really good week!
Yeah, as you can see I haven’t had to take off the flag plug nub lolThat's a tough situation but it's seems like you've thought things out and have made a choice that's best for you and your health, plus thought about your kids and husband as well. Not many people can divorce in a gentle way.
Glad your tank is perking up! To get the plug off, sometimes depending on the coral, they can be naturally attached to a small rock and the rock glued to the plug, in this case, you can usually break off the rock from the plug with bone clippers, or sometimes the coral has grown over the plug to and you have to cut the stem from the plug. Either method requires force and good clippers. These are the ones I use but they make them bigger also. Or in a pinch you could use wire cutters. I think bigger ones gives you more leverage and use less force, but I'm cheap and mine are still working.
Some plugs are tougher than others, be careful. I just broke an acro the other day trying to get the stem off. It can be tricky but experience will help.
Cut here, the back, for removing the stem. Not all break flush either, but gluing should still be fine. I use a little ball of putty and glue for mine.
So, when you're doing this, do you try to keep the coral underwater? I have wire cutters and bolt cutters, so odds are I can handle this. I'm picking up putty and glue this weekend.That's a tough situation but it's seems like you've thought things out and have made a choice that's best for you and your health, plus thought about your kids and husband as well. Not many people can divorce in a gentle way.
Glad your tank is perking up! To get the plug off, sometimes depending on the coral, they can be naturally attached to a small rock and the rock glued to the plug, in this case, you can usually break off the rock from the plug with bone clippers, or sometimes the coral has grown over the plug to and you have to cut the stem from the plug. Either method requires force and good clippers. These are the ones I use but they make them bigger also. Or in a pinch you could use wire cutters. I think bigger ones gives you more leverage and use less force, but I'm cheap and mine are still working.
Some plugs are tougher than others, be careful. I just broke an acro the other day trying to get the stem off. It can be tricky but experience will help.
Cut here, the back, for removing the stem. Not all break flush either, but gluing should still be fine. I use a little ball of putty and glue for mine.
The corals can be out of water for a time. Anemones should be kept in water as much as possible but hard corals (SPS/LPS) can be removed from the water to work on. Limit the time as much as possible but they can take a couple of minutes.So, when you're doing this, do you try to keep the coral underwater? I have wire cutters and bolt cutters, so odds are I can handle this. I'm picking up putty and glue this weekend.
Most of the time I use icky city supplied tap water...Happy Thursday!
I had to use icky grocery store distilled water last week and it shows, but everyone looks healthy! Looking forward to gluing my frags down Saturday.
I usually go to the LFS and buy water from them, but this was a week where I was doing good to have rice and beans in the house, so icky Meijer water it was. Life happens! . I figure it's better than NOT topping off and keeping my salinity in a good range. Those copays from my daughter's hospitalizations drained me dry.Most of the time I use icky city supplied tap water...