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Makes me laugh everytime@FakeBilly for the win!
Awesome choice!That awesome mother plate!
Pretty drastic I knowStopped the monkey bomb from dying completely by treating the one side with peroxide from a syringe. Not sure it it will recover but hoping.
Walk me through the logic of how/why that works. This is the first time I've heard of this.Pretty drastic I know
Love the bubblegum it's nextBubblegum still one of my favorites...but who's kidding who..there are quite a few favorites.
Low flow low light - it probably won’t fully inflate if touching someone else.Soooo anybody know what PAR and flow plate corals like? Under 100 PAR and low flow is what im reading. Also do i need to worry about them touchingblastos, zoas or gonis?
When the dyno I have attaches it won't let go. By killing it off the skeleton also dies only on the side applied and allows hopefully for the coral to encrust over again without interference. Otherwise you loose whole coral. Dyno was a result of pump dying ....increased flow and peroxide treatment applied tank as well as uv and beneficial bacteria. Also ran skimmer line outside to bring in fresh air to keep ph stable.Walk me through the logic of how/why that works. This is the first time I've heard of this.
Peroxide increase o2 in tank for up to 4 hrs.When the dyno I have attaches it won't let go. By killing it off the skeleton also dies only on the side applied and allows hopefully for the coral to encrust over again without interference. Otherwise you loose whole coral. Dyno was a result of pump dying ....increased flow and peroxide treatment applied tank as well as uv and beneficial bacteria. Also ran skimmer line outside to bring in fresh air to keep ph stable.
Thanks for the tips. My next question was going to be if it is a diaseris or fungia. Ill start with keeping it alive before i think about fragging lol.Low flow low light - it probably won’t fully inflate if touching someone else.
These diaseris are super fraggable too - don’t be afraid to give it a snip!
When the dyno I have attaches it won't let go. By killing it off the skeleton also dies only on the side applied and allows hopefully for the coral to encrust over again without interference. Otherwise you loose whole coral. Dyno was a result of pump dying ....increased flow and peroxide treatment applied tank as well as uv and beneficial bacteria. Also ran skimmer line outside to bring in fresh air to keep ph stable.
Dry rock start?Tank is only 9 months . And pump died creating the larger issue. Also allowed for attachment to coral.