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Nice DIY made one like this 30 years ago.
Thank you₍₍ ( ๑॔˃̶◡ ˂̶๑॓)◞♡Awesome tanks and color!
I do not watch Dinos with T5 and the live lock.Interesting observation about the Dino under LED then T5. My current tank uses LED and this is the first time I have had Dinos.
My previous tanks that ran on Metal halide, T5 and Power compacts never recall seeing dinos. Also, both tanks where started with dryrock and few pieces of Liverock. I have been in the hobby awhile and don't believe Dinos was a problem back in the day so could be a move to all LED tanks aswell as 100% dryrock tanks. Lack of microfauna and bio diversity plays a major factor but maybe LED do else well.
Chemi-clean had no effect. Oxydol (hydrogen peroxide solution) was effective.My dinos came twice when nutrients where low range and I let natural sunlight hit the reef. Anytime my nutrient export was overly aggressive dinos would come. They where easy solution for me I just increased flow to my UV, overfed, and blew them of into the water colum, next day gone. Green slime is another story I have yellow sponge so when they first started growing I thought they where sponges so let them grow out. Now I have Green slime growing behind my rockwork and in darker areas but still I can't seem to get rid of it. Manual removal is useless for green slime.. Any experience and solution you have with Green slime? Please don't say Chemi-clean