Brand New 8 gallon bio cube

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R -7.5
L -8.5 and I'm left eye dominant.

I shot a gun left and kick a ball left
I throw,hit and write r.

In basket ball im stronger to my left but shoot right. Screws with defenders because completely opposite of what it should be.
That is wild! Such an advantage to be ambidextrous.
 

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That is wild! Such an advantage to be ambidextrous.
Alexia my daughter can write with both hands. It amazing to watch. Have way across the page she will switch hands. She writes the same with both hands. If you didn't know you couldn't tell
 

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My tank turning blue.
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She will do great.

Mine seems stuffed after the hermit feeding .

To everyone wondering, he ate the hermit and the shell only had the back end of the hermit.

Note to self, there might be a limit to pellet feeding.

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And then spit the shell out like an owl pellet. That is WILD!
 

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@living_tribunal get some reef blizzard and coralamino acid
You soak the reef blizzard in the coralamino and let sit 5 min then dose the tank like the red sea stuff.

Does it contain anything different?

Red Sea has a huge array of both aminos and carbs. If it has other nutrition utilized by coral, I could be interested.

Also, what’s reef blizzard?

I’m kind of starting to use powder food less and less in favor of pellets.

The corals love them and they give them a huge meal.

I’ve had noticed a pretty noticeable impact on growth since starting pellets.
 

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Rhodactis or yuma?
Im assuming Ricordea Yuma, that’s what the green one beside it is and they have similar characteristics. At least to someone blind like me ;)

already starting to split, and has 2 mouths, which is interesting. The green one was much larger before it split. But also suffered through some much less favorable tank conditions.
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Yuma’s are slow growers, Rhodactis are fast, so I guess I’ll find out soon!
 
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Does it contain anything different?

Red Sea has a huge array of both aminos and carbs. If it has other nutrition utilized by coral, I could be interested.

Also, what’s reef blizzard?

I’m kind of starting to use powder food less and less in favor of pellets.

The corals love them and they give them a huge meal.

I’ve had noticed a pretty noticeable impact on growth since starting pellets.
It's a powder formula, that can be used in conjunction with brightwells different acids and liquid coral food.
Very similar to the red sea, no refig needed but still mix A+B.
 

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That thing is gonna grow, nice pick up. I also got an orange yuma a few weeks ago.
Do you have a pic of yours? I didn’t even ask what it was at the LFS, just saw it, assumed it was a Yuma, and immediately knew it was coming home with me. I moved the green one several times, it’s in a low flow, low PAR spot and just absolutely thrives...I figured right next door was the best possible spot for Donald. (Because he’s orange!)
 

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