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I have them for sale but locally. No experience in shipping corals or fish.Let me know if you will have any for sale, just missed out on some at a sale. The look sweet
will definitely keep you in mind if I decide to ship!No problem, fyi it’s easy to ship, go to a medical Suply and purchase cups, like the ones you pee in at the doctors for samples. They sell small clear Dixie plastic cups, you make a cut and slide the frag plug in fill cup with water and put *** face down. Throw them in a box with some foam and a heat pad and of to the mail. Thanks for the reply
This appears to be filamentous algae which is lumped under Green Hair Algae. It can be pulled with a dental pick or small crochet needle and siphoned.Been battling below algae and it is ticking everything off and making my tank look super ugly!
Plucking with hand and sucking out the most I can at the moment.
Is this bryopsis? Any pointers on what should be done? Not sure what occurred that ticked the tank off but it grew rapidly! Please help me!
This appears to be filamentous algae which is lumped under Green Hair Algae. It can be pulled with a dental pick or small crochet needle and siphoned.
There after you can take rock out of tank into container of tank water and then finish scrubbing with a toothbrusg.
Return rock to tank and add some pitho crabs, chiton snails and a pencil urchin to help with control.
Also assure your phosphates arent elevated which it likely is.
Reduce white light intensity also
Definitely will check out reefcleaners to see what they recommend and possibly pick up a CUC to beef it up.Looks like a type of hair algae. Beef up your CUC,go to reefcleaners.com and check out their algae eaters and either beef up from them and place and order or go to a LFS and grab what you need.
You can also lightly dose hydrogen peroxide until it goes away.
that will be part of the CUC I will try to pick up at my LFS this weekend if they have oneIdk if this has already mentioned it,but a pin-cushion urchin may be ideal and quick'ish.
I had a maaaaassive amount of gha in my 10" cube (I had been fighting it for months) and I put a baby which was maybe about the size of a pinp pong ball. Within maybe within 2 weeks or so it was spotless besides a few spots he couldn't fit. Food for thought.
Thank you!Lots of pop in there, looking great.
Thanks! Now lets hope they grow into colonies!Nice looking frags!