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She is a blue stripe. In a 29g Biocube. Both ate a mix of frozen Cyclops, Fish eggs, and Plankton tonight.I’ve been meaning to ask about your pipefish. What type of pipefish are they and what size tank are they in? What do you feed them, and what did your mandarin eat?
Those are so pretty, they don't look real.
Now I really love it for sure!It is! Speakers, backlight and top light! My plants will love the light. Already reaching up some.
You really only need one. Within a month you can have five. I've already split and gave them to the lfs twiceOk I need three stems of that wisteria! Beautiful and healthy and booshy.
Yep, phyto is the most basic form of marine plant. Dump a bunch of live phyto in your tank and it's going to photosynthesize, eating up any available nutrients and then feed your copepods and coral. It's like turning your whole display tank into a refugium, but better because it feeds corals.@Robin Haselden shared a link the other day which talked about how live phytos can control nutrients in a reef tank. I’ve been dosing phyto feast live for a while now, and have very low nutrient levels, in spite of heavily feeding. Didn’t put 2 and 2 together until reading his link, maybe worth checking out? I have personally decided to steer clear of refugiums/algae reactors because of how much other stuff they absorb that I would rather remain in the water column for my corals.
Woohoo! Pretty girl.Everyone meet Woodstock
Who do you get your throughYep, phyto is the most basic form of marine plant. Dump a bunch of live phyto in your tank and it's going to photosynthesize, eating up any available nutrients and then feed your copepods and coral. It's like turning your whole display tank into a refugium, but better because it feeds corals.
Literally can not stress the importance of phyto enough.
Literally cant even... lol
Who else sees the eel on the right side or is it just memy water isn't cloudy it's the light really it's the light.
The giant monster under the plants?Who else sees the eel on the right side or is it just me
LFS here makes it and pods and brine shrimp. They mix it all together and call it "reef lemonade." They even have one of those serving pitchers like the lemonade at Chic-Fil-A keeping it mixed by the register. I've also bought live phyto from locals, I think everyone who was doing it has gotten out of it now tho.Who do you get your through
I would buy that, oh man. Love reef nutrition products, but not the price tag lol! $22 for the small bottle at my LFS, they know everyone else loves it too!LFS here makes it and pods and brine shrimp. They mix it all together and call it "reef lemonade." They even have one of those serving pitchers like the lemonade at Chic-Fil-A keeping it mixed by the register. I've also bought live phyto from locals, I think everyone who was doing it has gotten out of it now tho.
$9.99 for the 6oz Phyto Feast at Fishy Business on Bush River Rd in Columbia. I just looked at it Saturday. I can't remember what the lemonade sells for I didn't get any this trip. I do remember it was very reasonable.I would buy that, oh man. Love reef nutrition products, but not the price tag lol! $22 for the small bottle at my LFS, they know everyone else loves it too!
Dear lord I need a new dealer! I mean LFS ;Hilarious$9.99 for the 6oz Phyto Feast at Fishy Business on Bush River Rd in Columbia. I just looked at it Saturday. I can't remember what the lemonade sells for I didn't get any this trip. I do remember it was very reasonable.
Cutest little eel spam in history!For those that didnt see on my other thread... baby eel spam