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What is your plan for your tank for summer vacay?

  • I have it covered, a buddy is coming over to look at the tank everyday

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  • My housekeeper knows what to do

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • I have everything automated and sends me updates from the cloud

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  • I'm only going away for 2-3 days and will hurry back

    Votes: 13 10.7%
  • Vacay, what vacay? I'm not going anywhere!

    Votes: 36 29.8%
  • I love looking at my tank everyday and would not dream of leaving it

    Votes: 6 5.0%
  • I hired a service company, I have full faith in their skills

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  • C'est la vie, I'm willing to roll the dice

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Click on this link-----> https://uniquecorals.com/collections/live-sale

here's a fun one!

spider sponge was 89 now 60

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convict chalice 99 now 79
colorful elegance 89 now 56
favia 19 now 5
mint blast 18 now 8
pink digi 39 now 29
purple smoothie cyphastrea 49 now 32
rainbow incinerators 79 now 49
rainbow plate 49 now 29
red death paly 14 now 6
war coral 29 now 16

MS-2 convict chalice 79 99.JPG


MS-colorful elegance 56 89.JPG


MS-favia 5 19.JPG


MS-mint blasto 8 18.JPG


MS-pink digi 29 39.JPG


MS-purple smoothie cyphastrea 32 49.JPG


MS-rainbow incinerators 49 79.JPG


MS-rainbow plate 29 49.JPG


MS-red death paly 6 14.JPG


MS-war coral 16 29.JPG
 
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That sponge looks cool but I have no clue on its care.
Marine Sponges are found in every reef environment and play a vital role in reef ecology.

CARE LEVEL: Softy- Intermediate

TEMPERAMENT: Peaceful

PLACEMENT: On Rockwork or Rubble

WATER MOVEMENT: Moderate to High

LIGHTING: Low

HUSBANDRY NOTES: We keep this cool sponge in our NPS system which has only a little bit of light. We feed it heavily and have moderate to strong flow. This prevents detritus from settling on it. The best way to keep it happy is to glue or support it upside down under a rock ledge. It can be fragged. Avoid bright lights but it can tolerate the lower levels of most reef tanks.
 

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That sponge looks cool but I have no clue on its care.
Texas Petes hot sauce splashed directly onto it several times daily, only grows by candlelight, can be used as back scratcher however not to be used as a weapon in a fight with a homeless person. So basically an acro.
 
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Texas Petes hot sauce splashed directly onto it several times daily, only grows by candlelight, can be used as back scratcher however not to be used as a weapon in a fight with a homeless person. So basically an acro.
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Polyp polynomial: How many heads do you start with when buying zoas?

  • One head is enough to get started.

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