Hmmm, pink is probably from saturating photos. Unless they mean the stem...That is an Ultra Pink (not sure where they got pink from, but whatever) Alveopora.
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Hmmm, pink is probably from saturating photos. Unless they mean the stem...That is an Ultra Pink (not sure where they got pink from, but whatever) Alveopora.
No clue. I'm not overly worried about the colors or even names. I buy for prettiness.Hmmm, pink is probably from saturating photos. Unless they mean the stem...
Google Apex EB32 repair and look at the inside of it in the pics. They aint no better lol. I own a few of them, and they all work, but aint no better than cheap stuff for the components lol.Oh and that "Power Tower" is awesome!!! I only worry that because it is inside the stand, that moisture may become an issue over time.
The higher priced power strips, designed for aquariums, are likely more resilient to this issue. This cheap unit, likely will fail over time. IDK. For now, it serves its purpose.
Yeah, you shared that the day my strip came in the mail. I had already purchased a couple of the Kasa programmable plugs so I'm good for now.Oh and that "Power Tower" is awesome!!! I only worry that because it is inside the stand, that moisture may become an issue over time.
The higher priced power strips, designed for aquariums, are likely more resilient to this issue. This cheap unit, likely will fail over time. IDK. For now, it serves its purpose.
But, pink and green make pretty too.No clue. I'm not overly worried about the colors or even names. I buy for prettiness.
Exactly! They're gorgeous to me. They're going to change in the 125 because of the brightness in there I'm going to guess.But, pink and green make pretty too.
I see hints of pink in this pic. Maybe it's the photo? Bottom left, not center right.
I had a light film of algae when I got home from Missouri. I added 3 margaritas, 2 cerith, 2 nassarius, a stomatella, 2 clowns, and another bag of live sand and all algae disappeared. It's just starting to grow on the rocks but the margaritas are staying ahead of it.
Definitely has some pink in it. The tentacles are pink and the mouths have a little pink, I just wouldn't call it Ultra Pink.I see hints of pink in this pic. Maybe it's the photo? Bottom left, not center right.
Lol.I ordered a large CUC from ReefCleaners.com that arrived last week. Sad to say, most of the larger snails and one of the crabs were DOA. I followed preicely the instructions they sent but dead is dead.
The algae on the glass is one of those types that literally is back in a couple hours.
I know that my tank, even though it is an upgrade, I also have to look at from the perspective of a "New Build". Such a large volume increase, along with the large amount of new substrate makes this inevitable.
I haven't even begun to add new rocks yet.
I have about 50 pounds of rock that I started curing about 7 weeks ago. I took it out last week to dry so I can cut it up and build the new scape I have planned.
I figure I will get that done in the next day or so... then back into the cure bucket for another 4 or 5 weeks.
On the positive side, did the first round of water testing this morning and everything is spot on. Kinda puts a damper on the "you must wash your sand or the stars will fall from the sky" camp.. lol
Who comes up with this nonsense anyways?
I have my ReefCleaners cart saved. It's so hot here they wouldn't ship it even if I ordered it. I'm waiting until probably September to order an new corals or CUC.I ordered a large CUC from ReefCleaners.com that arrived last week. Sad to say, most of the larger snails and one of the crabs were DOA. I followed preicely the instructions they sent but dead is dead.
The algae on the glass is one of those types that literally is back in a couple hours.
I know that my tank, even though it is an upgrade, I also have to look at from the perspective of a "New Build". Such a large volume increase, along with the large amount of new substrate makes this inevitable.
I haven't even begun to add new rocks yet.
I have about 50 pounds of rock that I started curing about 7 weeks ago. I took it out last week to dry so I can cut it up and build the new scape I have planned.
I figure I will get that done in the next day or so... then back into the cure bucket for another 4 or 5 weeks.
On the positive side, did the first round of water testing this morning and everything is spot on. Kinda puts a damper on the "you must wash your sand or the stars will fall from the sky" camp.. lol
Who comes up with this nonsense anyways?
Ultra is being thrown around as much as holy. They could have called " ultra holy holier than holly pink avle. " But, neon pink, bright pink, hot pink, I don't think anyone knows the difference. It's nice in that photo!Definitely has some pink in it. The tentacles are pink and the mouths have a little pink, I just wouldn't call it Ultra Pink.
Most of his was old transferred from his tank he was upgrading.Lol.
I wash sand just to avoid dust storms from all of sand sleeping wrasse. Outside of that, there is really no need to wash new sand.
My Green Warpaint Clown Goby likes sleeping in it during the day.Ultra is being thrown around as much as holy. They could have called " ultra holy holier than holly pink avle. " But, neon pink, bright pink, hot pink, I don't think anyone knows the difference. It's nice in that photo!
Ahh. Then usually it is good to wash, as it removes any crud that can be stirred up and then decay. Not so bad when just sitting there, but when stirred up it can decay and spike nutrients, but the worst part is it can settle on rocks and clog the pores in the rocks.Most of his was old transferred from his tank he was upgrading.