Twss"they" can call it whatever they like...
I call it Blue Ridge...
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Twss"they" can call it whatever they like...
I call it Blue Ridge...
Truck stops have some little pills that'll help.It's only a 28 hour drive...
I'd for gonis that look like that.Baby torch attempt 2
And slimer frag from failed install
Don't mind the 2 goni frags. They haven't been happy for at least 6 weeks. Still somehow have tissue.
Truck stops have some little pills that'll help.
I'd for gonis that look like that.
Truck stops have some little pills that'll help.
I'd for gonis that look like that.
Wow I can't type!What about my gonis :O
a baby bed you say .... lolWow I can't type!
I have unhappy. Can get a pic when I'm not longer a baby bed.
Naps are important. Do when the frag falls asleep on me, I wait till I'm darn sure he'll stay down when moved.a baby bed you say .... lol
maybe they don't like that torchHappy , not happy . Shrug emoji
The torch was there as of yesterday. They've been tlike that for 6 months.maybe they don't like that torch
What is your Mg level at? they love extremely high levels. I run at 1500+The torch was there as of yesterday. They've been tlike that for 6 months.
Idk what their deal is. I tried being nice to them
Came in as frags, never opened.... hmmm mag is high. Ill dose some, and try a cipro bath. Might as well do all the zoa frags tonight too.What is your Mg level at? they love extremely high levels. I run at 1500+
Cipro baths help as well. Mine cycle looking like that from time to time but never for 6 months
The Cipro bath is for the corals though, not you.Came in as frags, never opened.... hmmm mag is high. Ill dose some, and try a cipro bath. Might as well do all the zoa frags tonight too.
and move those monti caps (cough)
good call on the clarification.The Cipro bath is for the corals though, not you.
Knowing Nate... Plankgood call on the clarification.
those are very angry gonis. i have only ever had a few come back from that state before. I have found that the best chance of survival is to move them to the most shaded spot you can (but they still need some light just not direct). then slowly like over the course of a cpl months move them out as you see improvement. but again this only works maybe 50% of the time.Baby bed.
Angry gonis
Thanks. I'll do that next time my hand are in the tank. They've been in this state for a while. Some days better, some worse. Kfc did nothing.those are very angry gonis. i have only ever had a few come back from that state before. I have found that the best chance of survival is to move them to the most shaded spot you can (but they still need some light just not direct). then slowly like over the course of a cpl months move them out as you see improvement. but again this only works maybe 50% of the time.