Hey thanks! Love your products. Wish my LFS would stock your live Apex pods.
We are working on making them available in all of our retail stores. Thanks for mentioning that product; it's a good one.
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Hey thanks! Love your products. Wish my LFS would stock your live Apex pods.
Make sure Aquarium Arts and Arizona Reef Monsters in Mesa Arizona get some. They both carry most of your other products but not the Apex Pods.We are working on making them available in all of our retail stores. Thanks for mentioning that product; it's a good one.
Yep removed all the sand and the tank was clear for about 2 weeks. Dinos killed all my sps I had before but all new sps are ok so far. No3 was 20 pom and po4 0.13 as of yesturday. I will consider silicate dosing read a lot on that working well just did not want to deal with another algae bloom. May do another 3 day black out but it stresses the sps after doing multiple rounds.I just responded to your thread in the main dino page. Am I recalling correctly that you stripped your sandbed because of amphid dinos?
Amphids aren't going to kill any corals or inverts -- they aren't toxic. So don't sweat this that much. They are hard to remove as they don't release into the water like the others do. You can manual blow them into the water now that sand is gone. Some blackouts might help. Several reports that pods will eat amphids. And dosing silicate gives diatoms a chance to outcompete. You already have nutrients up I am sure, so keep them steadily >.1 and 10. This will pass.
Still liking your scape and some great coral additions you have there.
Very pleased to hear this. Please continue updating us with good news.Just some pics this afternoon. Happy to say that so far all new corals but 1 are doing well, lost the pink porci but was not a grear frag whe I got it. All others are doing well it seems, good PED and holding color. The real improver has to be the duncan coral, it was not opening for weeks and I was worried it would die. Over the last 2 weeks or so it has really be opening up and showing some major improvement. Another coral really coming around is the hammer coral. Over the last week it has been improving in color and really puffing up. I think I am winning agains dinos, while still there the amount has been reducing slowly.