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Some day, it's still small.Wow Bubba!!! That's a colony.
lol, thanks! The secret sauce is don’t dose anything! LolYou're pulling some beautiful colors, you must have a secret sauce
Hah! It's funny, sps require you to keep your hands out of the tank and not tinker. But in this hobby we always want to tinker. It's the ultimate test in patience and will power lol.lol, thanks! The secret sauce is don’t dose anything! Lol
Yea there is definitely a balance there. If my nitrate goes above 1 and phosphate above .06, everything will get a little too dark in color.I have noticed though since I threw my chaeto away because I was tired of cleaning it, my no3 went from close to 0 to 10 and po4 from 0 to .02. Things have darkened and has gotten better polyp extension.
I re-added chaeto to keep my no3 from continuing to rise but will for sure keep it higher than it was after seeing positive results.
I could be wrong but it almost looks more like a Rommel’s WatermelonI believe this one is Tierra del fuego
I have noticed though since I threw my chaeto away because I was tired of cleaning it, my no3 went from close to 0 to 10 and po4 from 0 to .02. Things have darkened and has gotten better polyp extension.
I re-added chaeto to keep my no3 from continuing to rise but will for sure keep it higher than it was after seeing positive results.
Yeah that piece looks like it has good potential. Nice work bubba!I am pretty excited about this frag. This is the Bonfire from Battlecorals. I have had it about a month and it has finally started to lay down a base.
Doesn't Rommel's Watermelon have green polyps with red coral tissue?I could be wrong but it almost looks more like a Rommel’s Watermelon
It can yes. But as a frag the polyps can be red.Doesn't Rommel's Watermelon have green polyps with red coral tissue?
I believe this one is Tierra del fuego.
Ok, thx.It can yes. But as a frag the polyps can be red.
Ah I stand corrected then.This looks right for a young example of the Wet Thumbs version of TDF.