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That was probably the fastest recap/ catch back up I could have wished for haha. Can't believe the house and move is not done yet. Totally crazy
Yeah, nothing exciting to really report until all that is done. You didn't miss much.
 
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My giant Bali has a tumor
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Pulled the skimmer, it hasn't been on in ages anyway.

Setting up replacement nero now (firmware updates). Fingers crossed this fixes it and it's not actually the old one messed up by being stronger than it's supposed to be lol
 

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It's important to note that the last photo was not a result of great timing. He was sleeping like that, the *eyes open & rolled back* move is common here.
My dog does the same thing
 

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It's important to note that the last photo was not a result of great timing. He was sleeping like that, the *eyes open & rolled back* move is common here.
It really bugs me for some reason when dogs sleep with their eyes open. It’s just creeps me out. lol
 
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It really bugs me for some reason when dogs sleep with their eyes open. It’s just creeps me out. lol
What's really disruptive is when he does it without rolling them back and you can't tell he's asleep
 

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Hey Danieyella do you think I could get away with some softies in acro territory? I’m trying to add movement to an area where mostly sticks or other sps will be, and the only lps I’ve thought about or have been suggested that would work with movement have been gonis/alves or torches. The area circled is about a foot and a half but placement can also be anywhere else
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Hey Danieyella do you think I could get away with some softies in acro territory? I’m trying to add movement to an area where mostly sticks or other sps will be, and the only lps I’ve thought about or have been suggested that would work with movement have been gonis/alves or torches. The area circled is about a foot and a half but placement can also be anywhere else
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In terms of the leathers doing well there, yeah for sure - light and flow are kinda their things.... The new question becomes how well do the sps do that close quarters with the softies? I had a few sps in with my softies in the bigger cade, but I tried to be diligent with carbon changing especially considering I didn't do water changes. Have you considered photosynthetic gorgs? I would avoid nonphotosynthetic - the extra feed for them contrasts with the preferences of most acros, but I'd think the photosynthetic would be fine there and together. Personally, I will always pick softies over acros.
 

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In terms of the leathers doing well there, yeah for sure - light and flow are kinda their things.... The new question becomes how well do the sps do that close quarters with the softies? I had a few sps in with my softies in the bigger cade, but I tried to be diligent with carbon changing especially considering I didn't do water changes. Have you considered photosynthetic gorgs? I would avoid nonphotosynthetic - the extra feed for them contrasts with the preferences of most acros, but I'd think the photosynthetic would be fine there and together. Personally, I will always pick softies over acros.
I’m currently dosing carbon and will be planning to continue to dose carbon especially once I add softies to keep toxins under measure.

I guess I could do photosynthetic ones
 
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I’m currently dosing carbon and will be planning to continue to dose carbon especially once I add softies to keep toxins under measure.

I guess I could do photosynthetic ones
I just threw a photo at you, on the wrong thread. I'm tired.


"You can see a few sps tucked in... on the right with the neon green nepthea and green sinularia theres some kind of acro in between the two on the upper rock. There's also an encrusting monti orange a little lower over there, and a purple milka stylo closer to the center... and another acro smushed against that hairy mushroom. It's doable. But, you can also see alll those photosynthetic gorgs everywhere that are less risky."
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I just threw a photo at you, on the wrong thread. I'm tired.


"You can see a few sps tucked in... on the right with the neon green nepthea and green sinularia theres some kind of acro in between the two on the upper rock. There's also an encrusting monti orange a little lower over there, and a purple milka stylo closer to the center... and another acro smushed against that hairy mushroom. It's doable. But, you can also see alll those photosynthetic gorgs everywhere that are less risky."
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No worries I saw it either way. Thx for the help!
 
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I’m currently dosing carbon and will be planning to continue to dose carbon especially once I add softies to keep toxins under measure.

I guess I could do photosynthetic ones
I'm a big proponent of taking the risks as long as you understand them and can deal with the consequences if it doesn't work out.
 

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