so your fine, trates need to come up some min 30-40 ,remove the hair po4 will end up .50 and control from there?What do you mean bound in hair? My nitrate is 15 and phos .25
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so your fine, trates need to come up some min 30-40 ,remove the hair po4 will end up .50 and control from there?What do you mean bound in hair? My nitrate is 15 and phos .25
Oh, my issues are under control now.He was talking to @Fish Styx
It looks like Sinophysis Stenosoma to me. Let's chat tomorrow and formulate a strategy.Here is those pics (keep in mind that these are older pics, from about 2 weeks ago, I can get new ones tomorrow)
Not entirely sure. I would generally operate under the assumption that they all are, and would be running carbon to manage the die off.everyone else agree? i will also get a new sample to see if the blackout killed this type and now i have a new one. also @Fish Styx, are these toxic?
hello! so i have had this 75g tank up and running for about 8 months now. this is going to less of a build thread and more of a tank update thread (getting coral fish and stuff thats happening in my tank). to be very clear if my thread is exciting in any other way than me getting coral fish ect and good stuff i will stress. so anyways i have 4 fish (springers damsel, 2 clowns, and a firefish). for my coral i have a toxic splatter hammer, 2 devils hand leathers, a hairy rhodactis mushroom, a mushroom i dont know the name of, a ricordia mushroom, a duncan, and a chalice. i will post pics later (going to be difficult since im on a laptop) thanks for reading!
welcome!
Great pics. IMO it is Sinophysis sp. With the better pics, it looks more like Ebriolus than Stenosoma, though. I do not, however, think it makes much of a difference in your eradication strategy.Ok well, that took ALOT longer than expected, but I got some really good pics @Fish Styx and @rmorris_14!
#Cronies what do you think for a eradication?Great pics. IMO it is Sinophysis sp. With the better pics, it looks more like Ebriolus than Stenosoma, though. I do not, however, think it makes much of a difference in your eradication strategy.
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I'm still not here
I notice he is still there after the poof… does that mean @Fish Styx will stay?
I notice he is still there after the poof… does that mean @Fish Styx will