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Looks like me at a buffet!I love the scoly, it’s feeding response is wild!
This is what it looks like at night:
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Looks like me at a buffet!I love the scoly, it’s feeding response is wild!
This is what it looks like at night:
Nom nom nomLooks like me at a buffet!
AWESOME
@najer is your mixed reef also fairly low flow?
Ah, what about the grubby puddle? Or are the acros only in the DT?Vectra M1 on about 8 into the display, Jebao RW 15 on wave 1 slow at 7, 300 litres minus displacement in the display, it is more than draughty!
I have 2 returns putting out about 520gph total, and a little Jebao pp-8 wavemaker set at 10% aimed straight at my Oregon tort, but for the most part it’s a pretty gentle current in there
Oh for sure! I was just curious about yours, you seem to be quite the coral whisperer lolFlow is always a hard one to decipher, all tanks are different?
It’s a 28g JBJ AIO, but after displacement I think it’s about 26 gallons of water. Footprint is 18x22x22. It’s got 2 returns rated for 262 gph each, plus my jebao pp-8 I have centered on the back wall aimed towards the front.Ok fts please and flow explanation, what volume and footprint, I lose track of tank specs?
You have truly learned the most important thing in reefing: pellet feedingNom nom nom
believe it or not, he already got fed about 20+ pellets when I took this picture. Such a pig lol
Is that a new fish?More current pics:
Last night:
Nah that’s the 6 line. I want to add a hi fin + pistol but we will see lolIs that a new fish?
I have to fight my cleaner shrimp off sometimes with the turkey baster but hot dang my scoly loves me for it!!You have truly learned the most important thing in reefing: pellet feeding