Trachy show off thread!

Kellie in CA

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Assure the following aren’t elevated or low :
Alk
Ca
Salinity
Temperature
Phosphate
Nitrate

Add a pouch of chemipure elite which will assure no toxins or phosphate
Thanks for the advice! I added the Chemipure Elite and it started to improve. Phosphate must have been the culprit, it was the one thing I wasn't testing for.
 

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Thanks for the advice! I added the Chemipure Elite and it started to improve. Phosphate must have been the culprit, it was the one thing I wasn't testing for.
Glad to hear. I love to see reefers recover
 

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My Australian Blue Denim
 

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I’m not the best photographer, but joining in. I’ve had this guy for about 3 years. There’s some sort of bivalve attached underneath I’ve never id’ed, but it has some “whiskers” around the edges. My mated pair of Domino Clowns sleep here most nights and move to my euphyllia or gonipora during the day.
 

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Was lucky to pick this beauty up last night from a local reefer. It’s about 7” across. Got him to eat this morning. Pics do this guy no justice.
 

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Figured this would be the forum to ask, is there any validity to the idea that Aussie traches are not hardy and Indos are much hardier? Asking because some places have beautiful Aussie rainbows RN but I anecdotally I’ve heard they are don’t do well, but I’m not sure that wasn’t just a single person’s experience.
 

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Curious to see more Trachys!
 

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One of mine

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