Dendronephthya & Scleronephthya aquaculture

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Possibly some activated carbon

It's in there. Plopped a nice size bag of it in there a few days ago.

I also added some sort of floss material that claims it removes metals and changes color to let you know what it's removing. Sounds like a load of bull to me but it was cheap so I thought I'd give it a shot. I think it's called Poly-Filter or something like that.
 
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It's in there. Plopped a nice size bag of it in there a few days ago.

I also added some sort of floss material that claims it removes metals and changes color to let you know what it's removing. Sounds like a load of bull to me but it was cheap so I thought I'd give it a shot. I think it's called Poly-Filter or something like that.
Keep us posted, I once recieved some soft corals (photo-synthetic ) 3 of them. As soon as they went in, Mostly everything in tank closed up. Had to remove, few hours later all normal. Always document if possible, what goes in and out of tank. I have small journal arms reach.
 
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The new carnation opened up, white like Virgin snow, the stalk. I know it's Vietnam, because when I recieved the 12 scleronephthya from Vietnam(3 months ago) , on the base rock it had brown tunicates. Same ones as on new carnation coral.
My child not ready for prime time, soon.....

Here's sample from net

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Yes, from yesterday's visit to wholesaler. Never had these, in person pink stands out.

Looking good.

I spent the whole day waiting on a fish trap. Still trying to catch a 3 spotted damsel bully. There are 2 of them in the tank and I caught one that's now in a quarantine tank. No such luck with the other or the Coral Beauty that I think is nipping at my soft frags.

Also, it looks like Portia is trying to stand up. I'll see how she looks tomorrow.
 
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Increase feeding, brought online dosing pump to feed night time from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. every 2 hours amount is 4 milliliter, Reef Roids with chlorella, using magnetic stirrer. I feed day time every 4 hours same amount, in addition to the regular feeding I've been doing.

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Finally caught the fish I've been trying to trap. Tank is back to normal now, meaning no huge fish trap blocking flow.

Also bought a dremmel with some diamond cutters to cut off frag plug and finally got around to mounting a few of the frags I got last month. I left them on the discs and just cut off the stems so they are flat and used marine 2 part putty.

I've never had any luck with super glue in the tank. Outside the tank it works great.
 
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Finally caught the fish I've been trying to trap. Tank is back to normal now, meaning no huge fish trap blocking flow.

Also bought a dremmel with some diamond cutters to cut off frag plug and finally got around to mounting a few of the frags I got last month. I left them on the discs and just cut off the stems so they are flat and used marine 2 part putty.

I've never had any luck with super glue in the tank. Outside the tank it works great.
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Finally caught the fish I've been trying to trap. Tank is back to normal now, meaning no huge fish trap blocking flow.

Also bought a dremmel with some diamond cutters to cut off frag plug and finally got around to mounting a few of the frags I got last month. I left them on the discs and just cut off the stems so they are flat and used marine 2 part putty.

I've never had any luck with super glue in the tank. Outside the tank it works great.

Make sure your water is well oxygenated. 2 part putty can suck your O2 out.
 

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