Hello today I saw a small hammer polyp head tumbling across the sand bed. Then I saw where the head was originally on the hammer.
I've had the hammer for over a year and it's grown 4 new heads. Flow has not changed in many months. Par is 20% lower recently due to dino strategy.
0.30 PO4
25 ppm NO3
1.026 salinity
26 celsius
9.4 alk
400 calcium
Last month ICP revealed good levels other than low iodine and zinc. Sent off for another last week.
I have just been getting over dinoflagellates. Been a very long process but I think they are gone or close to being gone.
Have very small red planaria who's numbers are likely the highest they've ever been. They don't physically bother corals and didn't want to do a treatment during dinos.
Lost a handful of sps over the last few months from what I think was the dino toxins. Maybe it's the planaria toxins?
Never had any issue with the hammer.
Attached pics and a FTS from today
I've had the hammer for over a year and it's grown 4 new heads. Flow has not changed in many months. Par is 20% lower recently due to dino strategy.
0.30 PO4
25 ppm NO3
1.026 salinity
26 celsius
9.4 alk
400 calcium
Last month ICP revealed good levels other than low iodine and zinc. Sent off for another last week.
I have just been getting over dinoflagellates. Been a very long process but I think they are gone or close to being gone.
Have very small red planaria who's numbers are likely the highest they've ever been. They don't physically bother corals and didn't want to do a treatment during dinos.
Lost a handful of sps over the last few months from what I think was the dino toxins. Maybe it's the planaria toxins?
Never had any issue with the hammer.
Attached pics and a FTS from today