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Thank you! It was like going to coral Disney land today. I had no idea what I was doing and they guy I bought from kind of just started throwing things in my bucket.Great score!
The one with the rubber band should actually go on a different rock separate from those zoas.
Looks like a chalice and needs to be fed too. Not too much light, should also leave plenty of room between it and other corals.
On another note....
The first pic with the pink coral. Look above it in the pic. Not sure if that's a bristle worm or fireworm. Hopefully it's a bristle worm.
Oh and those zoas are growing up from beneath the chalice frag. I have another zoa frag a few inches away that you can't see in the pic, thought you were talking about them. Do you think I should try and remove the zoas underneath the chalice? How would I do that?Great score!
The one with the rubber band should actually go on a different rock separate from those zoas.
Looks like a chalice and needs to be fed too. Not too much light, should also leave plenty of room between it and other corals.
On another note....
The first pic with the pink coral. Look above it in the pic. Not sure if that's a bristle worm or fireworm. Hopefully it's a bristle worm.
Not yet, going this weekend, and then qt for a few weeks. I'll be ghost feeding until then.Well he hooked you up pretty good!
With the blue led hue it's difficult to tell what's what other than type of coral. I used to have a Hollywood Stunner. Very pretty but deadly to others if its tenticles reach another coral. The don't care for high flow and do love mysis for dinner
You need fish poop for the sps corals... did you pick up any fish?
They look happy, but I will definitely try that. I'd love to keep them.Ok. You might want to feed some marine snow an hour after dark and some mysis or brine to the chalice. Ghost feeding won't be enough for sps or the chalice. Chalice should be fed directly and the acros like plankton such as in marine snow. Just spot feed them with flow off or you can foul your water from over feeding. Most important thing for acros is stability. Actually your tank is too new for them but you can try
Maybe I'll get them today so I can start qtBtw, fish poop is best but if you don't have it they'll need to be fed
So if I'm getting a pair of clowns from LFS and they look healthy, I could just dip and get them in there quicker? First time I'm hearing about this.Sometimes i do and sometimes i don't. Depends on the fish. I have a 10g qt so unless it is a fish that doesn't fare well with a dip in melifix or generally looks bad or prone to flukes etc I don't. But i do always dip. I also feed my fish Dr Gs frozen anti parasitic rx food once a day for a month. Great stuff! But if you qt, then 4-6 weeks.
Almost there, now just have to wait for qt on clowns. I decided to qt just because I had already bought a hob filter and 20g for that purpose. I will feed them the anti parasite stuff you mentioned. I have a new level of patience because of this hobby.Looks like a reef tank
Will do, I'll post some pics after my little one chooses them on Sat!Great! Remember to also give them some nori every few says and a variety of other foods as well but don't over feed them. They're omnivores so they like and need both veggies and meat.