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thanks.Since it seems this stupid hard thing (that was about dead in the 120 when I bought it) that refuses to die in 5.8 DKh ( my bad yo) 230 nitrates (also me), .9+ phosphates (see previous) is going to live, anyone know what species it is at least? Seriously bomb proof.
@sp1187 if you still want one of those palys, let me know.
Rainbow BTA waylaid them in the night before the move. Melted all the way back to the rock. They're finally regrowing. I should be able to cut you one soon.
I know. I though 1 would be a lot easier number to record every time so I'm just going for that.thanks.
got those.
on a side note... your phosphates seem a bit low.
med/low light & flow. spot feed 1x a week for most fungia. I've heard heliofungia can be more difficult to keep long termJust made a thread bur might as well ask here. How do you care for HELIOfungia?
med/low light & flow. spot feed 1x a week for most fungia. I've heard heliofungia can be more difficult to keep long term
Edit: what color? the orange for whatever reason do better on the lower end of the light scale than the medium end
Are you going to level it flat, then load the rock up and check again?HMnn, 150 gallons of water, few hundred lbs of rock to move "again" ... ;Facepalm
get Frankentank level,and put in all back ,on stand...no prob...
DONKEY...;Blackeye...poppin..