That's the second one this year. Are you feeling ok? is it a one a month thing?Actually, yes, I can believe it. You're a dedicated aquarist who is in tune with his animals.
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That's the second one this year. Are you feeling ok? is it a one a month thing?Actually, yes, I can believe it. You're a dedicated aquarist who is in tune with his animals.
That's all?Ok I’m posting for you it’s just too enormous not to share ;Hilarious
Red Sea A & B is 2mL per 25 gallons or 0.8mL per 10 gallonsIt says 2ml of each every day as the “minimum” dose, what would you recommend? (That’s what i started with today)
I’ve got about 25-26g of water volume, but I’m hesitant to actually use as much/as often as the manufacturer recommends. Going to start slow lolRed Sea A & B is 2mL per 25 gallons or 0.8mL per 10 gallons
I bet that would eat a fish if it got hungryThat's all?
The rainbow went back home, it was as recovered as it could have gotten, but the green one is mine. Its 8" in diameter and 5" tall. Just imagine a base ball cap sitting in the tank.
Sounds like a good planI’ve got about 25-26g of water volume, but I’m hesitant to actually use as much/as often as the manufacturer recommends. Going to start slow lol
Ok I’m posting for you it’s just too enormous not to share ;Hilarious
Actually, yes, I can believe it. You're a dedicated aquarist who is in tune with his animals.
Ok, caught back up, excuse the likes and laughs!
I have always found that small hints of cyano is a good indicator for using too much of these types of additives, I have tried a few but not the red sea ones.
The big tank is still all out of wack, nitrates 100 and phos over .5, the first thing I stopped when the tank started to cycle was the polyp booster I was using.
Tank looks great by the way.
Just taken.
Thank you sir!Ok, caught back up, excuse the likes and laughs!
I have always found that small hints of cyano is a good indicator for using too much of these types of additives, I have tried a few but not the red sea ones.
The big tank is still all out of wack, nitrates 100 and phos over .5, the first thing I stopped when the tank started to cycle was the polyp booster I was using.
Tank looks great by the way.
Just taken.
Do we know for sure if cyano can utilize strictly aminos and carbs to grow?
In hindsight I think it showed up for me when I started dosing Fuel more frequently. Really interesting observations!I don't know so no, I always run a bit high with my nutrients anyway, to dial in the drops per day with Polyp Booster I just looked each day until I saw cyano, drops as stated on the bottle, 7 days later cyano started to appear so I halved the drops per day and a little more appeared but stabilised after a few days.
The previous one was Coral Essentials Amino Gro, it was messy but that is how I knew the latest adjustment o try.
IMO yes it does fuel it.
Can you believe I’ve kept this Goni alive for 9 months now
if it’s still doing well after year 2 that’s honestly all I could hope for
I’ve honestly been halfway expecting that to happen for months now, but it just keeps growing!My LFS calls gonis "renta-corals" because nobody gets to keep them. Mine grow like gangbusters for 6 months. The next morning they are gone. Like clockwork. Acropora are so much easier IME.