Is whatever you had coming back?No hard evidence of this just yet. I am fairly certain it was dinos i had before i didnt put it under a scope or anything but just going off pictures around the forum here.
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Is whatever you had coming back?No hard evidence of this just yet. I am fairly certain it was dinos i had before i didnt put it under a scope or anything but just going off pictures around the forum here.
Oh for sure. I havent touched the glass since i did the clean Tuesday evening.
Thanks i really appreciate that. I didnt think to see if the LFS i was just at to see if they had any live rock for sale or not. Maybe next time since my rock is pretty new still with the exception of the rock that the mushrooms are on that one has been salty since June. I will keep an eye out for anything that rears its head over the next few days.If they are Dino’s, you want your nutrients up to increase the number of competitors PO4 0.05-0.1 and NO3 5-10
While lights are out, you may also want to dose a little peroxide. Take a look at Dino thread, sometimes it helps.
A new piece of live rock with lots of life (feather dusters,coralline,algae,bacteria) is a really good addition, and will help increase the diversity in the tank.
good luck. It’s a really cool tank.
Ill be sure to keep an eye out for that if i can but i try not to be in the office at 3am lol. Torch was like this before i added the thor so im not sold for that just yet. Although when i fed i did squirt a bit right in his direction to try and avoid that. Ill give it a go drop the torch down in the sand and give it a little shade see what comes of it. Im tempted to do a dip but i dont see anything concerning like signs of infection or anything i dont want to irritate it further for no reason.We will never know if the shrimp picks at the coral at night for its fare and feeding mucus, happens often with thors it’s why they are booted from my vase.
any time a single coral is acting up but the rest are fine reflects well on the tank...why not just reposition him under a rock for a while break the mount, keep the general focus for the reef since the reef as a whole works sharply. Molting w be driven nicely by the rods feed and nutrient in/out but if that shrimp smells food in lps feeder tentacles at night, chomp.
those rascals pulled the mesenteries out of my acan I caught em 3 am lol.