Some more pictures from my reef
Sincerely Lasse
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For the moment I have some problems with some corals, other - like my clams go very well. I do not really knows what´s happen, If I had no testing gear - my impression would be N or P limitation - but the meters report around 0.1 ppm PO4 and 6 ppm NO3 However - I´m starting a new project and need old, biological active water. I will take water from my DT and do a 20 % WC tomorrow.
Sincerely Lasse
I´m on my way to lose this centerpiece
I have lost 3 heads and it is so compact that I can´t take apart the bad parts. The development looks like Brown jelly disease - but without any brown jelly - they just disappear.
Sincerely Lasse
This is what my Peppermint shrimp were doing to my Hammer.Are the heads just disappearing? No ones sneaking in and eating them while you’re not looking are they?
Time for ICP testBring it to work and I'll try some magic on it
Then you can replace it with a non-green coral instead!! ;Troll
What ever you do, DON'T bring to Sallstrom, I think, he thinks coffee solve everything, I can't read minds, just a hunch.Today I did a a WC - around 15%. I need the water for my new project. I took away some sand from the DSB too (3 tea cups) Move my critters in the refugium - the ones I found - will come back later with the newcomers.
When I was handling with my chaeto and caulerpa - the caluerpa show sign of malnutrition - but my test show 5 ppm NO3 and 0.1 PO4 There was also signs of cyanobacteria mats on some dying caulerpa. One week ago it looked great. I decide to run the NO3 path and start to add NO3 again - I will do this a week - dosing around 1 ppm a day. Will measure during the time.
Sincerely Lasse
PS - my torch have only one head left , but looks rather fine. Adding of two new pipe fish will maybe help if there is some small animals that cause the problem. We will see.
Sincerely Lasse