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I like, Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon”. because it reminds me of Cryptic sponges on the back side of rocks.

Twenty years ago, I used Miracle Mud to mimic Ling Sy mud/macro algae refugium. Then I switched to cryptic refugium by composting tomatoes putting egg rate on top of mud and added live rock. That was 5 years ago. In 25 years mud has increased from 0.5” to 1.25” is spongy to the touch and is crawling with worms & stuff.

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I like, Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon”. because it reminds me of Cryptic sponges on the back side of rocks.

Twenty years ago, I used Miracle Mud to mimic Ling Sy mud/macro algae refugium. Then I switched to cryptic refugium by composting tomatoes putting egg rate on top of mud and added live rock. That was 5 years ago. In 25 years mud has increased from 0.5” to 1.25” is spongy to the touch and is crawling with worms & stuff.

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I was just talking about Syd Barret on another thread like 3 minutes ago!
 

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