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Thank you!Looking good!
I glued this piece of rock with the coralline and small mushroom about 10 months ago. The mushroom has grown, moved around some and has left some boogers.
The coralline has not spread. I would really like to know why? All 4 panes of glass, power head and everything else is growing coralline. This Rock though, nope. That rock has been in my tank for 6 years. It should be covered by now!!!
Really the only thing that makes sense. I did glue 2 pieces of coralline, pink and purple. Neither one is spreading. Also have a red coralline and there is a small patch growing on this rock. If the red is all that I can get, I’ll take it! Better than algae!! Lolcould be that your rock has some type of periphyton that is good at excluding it from growing..
With our small tank size it’s really easy to keep nutrients levels in check with water changes. Mostly I run small amount of Rox carbon and that’s all. Sometimes I’ll use a filter pad for water polishing after blowing rocks off.Ahhh crap, Ok i’m gonna slowly get rid of what I don’t need in the tank, would you recommend running one thing over the other? or a combination? I have no skimmer on the tank so i definitely over compensated with chemical media.
Ha! It’s usually not that bad. Better in the over flow than my tank! Was experimenting with Reef Roids, gives my tank cyano it seems.That is one slimy mess!
Almost positive it’s from the exoskeleton of this bug.might possibly be manufactured?
Ha! It’s usually not that bad. Better in the over flow than my tank! Was experimenting with Reef Roids, gives my tank cyano it seems.
Almost positive it’s from the exoskeleton of this bug.
They are a everywhere on warm days and I sometimes need to retrieve them from my tank. The fish will not eat them either!