Been trying to get a good pic of this deepwater acro for a while....hard to capture its' true colors but this is pretty close. The middle color is more green with the ends turning blue.
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Very nice!!Been trying to get a good pic of this deepwater acro for a while....hard to capture its' true colors but this is pretty close. The middle color is more green with the ends turning blue.
My Foxface follows me around also waiting for me to scrape algae lol. I use a couple of different approaches to keeping it clean. I have two MP40s that sit on the back glass on the bottom and blow everything up into the overflow (even when I feed I keep those two on which keeps all food suspended). I wipe the glass down weekly and clean all powerheads. In addition I have a few fish (Foxface and Coral Beauty) that help along with some urchins and snails.Nice build(s).. I just checked the whole thread
And hell yeah big shoutout to @Big E for all his help! Really a mentor for me!
Btw. how do you keep this tank so clean? I would love to deep clean my walls but I fear my foxface because this guy is already freaking out when I stick my hands in the tank to glue something.....
Never thought I would have the problem of figuring out how to keep growth under control lol.WOW! They grew so quick!
What are the alk and nutrient levels?Never thought I would have the problem of figuring out how to keep growth under control lol.
ALK is normally around 8.4 (although the last couple of weeks my dosing is having a hard time keeping it above 8. Phosphate sits around .08 and Nitrates around 7.What are the alk and nutrient levels?
Thank you so much! You should compete in an acro growout competition!ALK is normally around 8.4 (although the last couple of weeks my dosing is having a hard time keeping it above 8. Phosphate sits around .08 and Nitrates around 7.
Unfortunately I have no more room to grow out lol. The last few weeks I have been trying to relocate acros that have been buried beneath the larger plating varieties just so they can get some light. When you are starting out a new SPS tank and you see those tiny frags with endless empty rock, you don't plan for their eventual growth as you stack them all within inches of each otherThank you so much! You should compete in an acro growout competition!
I think you have one or two spare tanks you can donate, don't you lol??Time to upgrade to a larger tank
Incredible growth!Top down pics......