Hi all. I'm very excited to be part of the reefing community. I'm an absolute beginner, and I really appreciate the fact that I have access to a plethora of information on this site.
This has by far been the most rewarding endeavor I've attempted. And I'm sure many more sweaty nights are to come (like the time I lost my clowns to brook )
My tank is barely established, it's a few months old. I currently have over 40 frags in a 100 litre tank. This tank has a rear "sump" with a protein skimmer and a small hang on refugium. I'm currently battling high nutrient levels , and recently got Red Sea's No3 Po4 X to try and bring it down. (Had a little heart attack when I added a bit to my tank and smelled acetone, but apparently that's normal)
I'm really looking forward to the growth of corraline algae.
Note I numbered the pictures as I need help ID'ing them.
#1 has started to look deflated, and the sides seem to be burning.
And I'm also concerned about this fungia, it looks like it is injured.
I hope I can build some knowledge and be able to help others in the future!
This has by far been the most rewarding endeavor I've attempted. And I'm sure many more sweaty nights are to come (like the time I lost my clowns to brook )
My tank is barely established, it's a few months old. I currently have over 40 frags in a 100 litre tank. This tank has a rear "sump" with a protein skimmer and a small hang on refugium. I'm currently battling high nutrient levels , and recently got Red Sea's No3 Po4 X to try and bring it down. (Had a little heart attack when I added a bit to my tank and smelled acetone, but apparently that's normal)
I'm really looking forward to the growth of corraline algae.
Note I numbered the pictures as I need help ID'ing them.
#1 has started to look deflated, and the sides seem to be burning.
And I'm also concerned about this fungia, it looks like it is injured.
I hope I can build some knowledge and be able to help others in the future!