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Hmm, lace sponge usually doesn't like light. I would leave it alone really. They are more of a cryptic sponge. They can't fend off algae.
It’s not bothering the zoas it just closed the zoas for the picture the zoas open up perfectly fine on top of itBut, if you think it is irritating your zoas... I would remove it. I only have issues with the more photosynthetic sponges.
I would remove sponge with tweezers it will choke out the zoas eventuallyIt’s not bothering the zoas it just closed the zoas for the picture the zoas open up perfectly fine on top of it
Thank you for answer my questions lol. I’m guessing it would effect my test huh ?I forget what that rust is called.... But, it shows up when water goes out of balance. It will take a few months to go away.
I can definitely do that this frag sprouted 2 headsI would remove sponge with tweezers it will choke out the zoas eventually
I experimented with a sponge by letting it grow on GSp , it slowly choked it out and killed half of it lolI can definitely do that this frag sprouted 2 heads
Not if its 0 tdsI have one more question I had my Ro/DI unit for 10 months it’s still producing 0 TDS water do I still need to change the cartridges ?
It shouldn't. It will go away though. I cant even recall the name. It kind of behaves like coralline algae. No harm like red tide and dinoflags.Thank you for answer my questions lol. I’m guessing it would effect my test huh ?
I did my weekly water change… I see no difference in my water quality between my fresh saltwater and my old water.. maybe I don’t have enough organics in my tank. My Duncan is ticked off by somethingIt shouldn't. It will go away though. I cant even recall the name. It kind of behaves like coralline algae. No harm like red tide and dinoflags.
Indeed the only thing I did do is remove the carbon I had in the chamber maybe I should put it back ?Time to rest. let them settle down.
Had a good experience with chemi pure blue and since I have readable phosphates I’m gonn try that again. If I see a problem with phosphates being to low. Reef roids to the rescueHmm... There could be forced chemical warfare. You might be right.