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Looks like you're off to a good start with some nice Coraline algae. What is your lighting? In the pictures the colors in the tank don't stand out well but that may just be the photograph. I'd try to add a couple of taller specimens, perhaps gorgonians like a brown candelabra. I would also suggest a few brightly colored specimens ( brain corals, acans, mushrooms).
Hey, nice tank, but I think those purple areas are not Caroline, cause it's just in some rocks and also on sands, I think they are "" cyanobacteria "" and it's dangerous.Looks like you're off to a good start with some nice Coraline algae. What is your lighting? In the pictures the colors in the tank don't stand out well but that may just be the photograph. I'd try to add a couple of taller specimens, perhaps gorgonians like a brown candelabra. I would also suggest a few brightly colored specimens ( brain corals, acans, mushrooms).
Any suggestions for mine? I feel like it's missing something.
If it's Caroline, why just some of rocks have it and others not?The purple is clearly coralline, you can even see it on his back glass. Now is there a possible small patch of cyno in the sand in middle of tank yes.
If it's Caroline, why just some of rocks have it and others not?
The best way to find out is what I said, scratching them, if it was hard to scratch it's Caroline but if not, it's cyano
If you pay attention, the parts that are purple, has cyano on sands.
If it's Caroline, why just some of rocks have it and others not?
The best way to find out is what I said, scratching them, if it was hard to scratch it's Caroline but if not, it's cyano
If you pay attention, the parts that are purple, has cyano on sands.
Any suggestions for mine? I feel like it's missing something.
I don't what's the smell look like but I have heard some about it.Does he need to smell it too or just scratch it?
I think your tank is looking pretty good!Any suggestions for mine? I feel like it's missing something.
Quick aquascaping tip. Gluing small pieces of rubble rock to exposed pipes in the aquarium or the overflow box can give you more places to mount coral while helping to hide the pipes & overflow box. You can use concrete as sandpaper to sand down one side of the live rock creating a flat edge that is easy to glue to flat surfaces.
Dave