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I would say on a disk, on the sand bed.They do better near the sand bed or on top of rocks?
If it makes you feel any better, I think the bubble algae looks kinda cool. I understand it's an unwanted pest but at least it looks interesting.Well, I am clearly losing the battle with Valonia AND Ulva. I was on top of it, making sure there were no visible bubbles, but they were all back and then some after the weekend. So now I can't even keep up with what's there. This is an especially aggressive Valonia! The Valonia in my other tank reproduces at a slow rate.
The most difficult, I think, is not the Valonia covering the rocks--those I can scrape off and suction away--it is the Valonia and Ulva that are attaching to my macroalgae:
This makes it nearly impossible to remove without sacrificing the macro, which I didn't want to do. It is also growing on my branching GSP, which is difficult to remove.
And of course, Ulva attaches to any bare spot on my stony corals like this pavona:
And frag plugs. They appear faster than I can remove them:
It looks like pretty soon everything will look like this (and this is a shady part of the tank):
So, I'm throwing in the towel on this and going for a more direct intervention. Been working with @Eric Cohen on a plan using Flux Rx, and I'll report how it goes here and in a Flucanozole thread to see if this particularly aggressive Valonia outbreak can be quashed.
Here's hoping!
In other news, my current stocking thoughts for Fish #5-8 are:
5. Yasha shrimp goby
6. Blue Star Leopard Wrasse
7. Spendid Pintail Fairy Wrasse (this is still the wildcard and I continue to waffle)
8. Wait it out for a Ruby Longfin Fairy Wrasse, maybe months or longer, but also assess whether the C. rubeus will work with the tank after observing the other two wrasses, gobies, blenny and clowns.
I will wait until the next tank upgrade for H. iridis and the bigger fairies and flashers.
Amazing, thank you! Time to put baby in the corner!From sept. 2022
today may 2023
I moved it to the corner on to the sand, it looked like this before the move.
Just did not look right to me.
It did outgrow it's 3" plate.
Doesn't look like it grew, but it's an alcicornis. They grow out words. Space invader should be elongata and will grow faster.
Elongata
Also in a corner.
Yup! This guy is mine@i cant think I came across a youtube video with your screen name on it:
Is that yours? If so, what do you think about Discordipinna griessingeri? Robust fish? Mostly hopping around on the sand or is he a swimmer? Ignore if you have no idea what that youtube video is!
I'm not crazy about it, but I don't hate it. The aluminum framing, I guess is sturdy and can support the tank. The piece of whatever you put on top that sits below the tank feels super cheap. The "shelf" that goes on the bottom is also cheap and too bendy to put anything with any weight on it--I ended up using the wooden middle shelf piece at the bottom, sacrificing a few inches, so that the refrigerator and 5gal RODI carboy could sit there safely. Then got another piece of wooden shelf since they don't offer extra shelves to purchase.How’s the stand for this tank? I’ve read mixed reviews.
Zoas looking good! I just added another few frags myself. My first few have a few new polyps, so hopefully the others follow suit.New FTS and some pics of the zoas growing in a bit:
Doing what I can to keep everything else happy in the meantime. Dual air stones in the back, extra feeding and target feeding corals, adding PNS Probio. This stuff needs to go!That’s the spirit! Stick it to that bubble algae
Since I have no space on the sand I put the Pectinia I got as a gift from a fellow reefer in the back of the tank away from the highest light blasts. Seems pretty happy. Plus give them a good amount of space as I’ve heard they can be fairly aggressive.I would say on a disk, on the sand bed.
If I can find the picture of my near 1 yr old pectinia, I'll show you how much she's grown since.
I unfortunately deleted a photo I took of my tiny space invader that's only about the size of your thumb nail with a sweeper tentacle twice its body length. This guy is going to be trouble when he gets bigger, so going to find a good corner for him. If he misbehaves I might get a joker galaxea and let them go thunder dome in the corner.Since I have no space on the sand I put the Pectinia I got as a gift from a fellow reefer in the back of the tank away from the highest light blasts. Seems pretty happy. Plus give them a good amount of space as I’ve heard they can be fairly aggressive.