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The idea of shopping at midnight for the stuff that you don't really need is stupid, but not fighting with your wife over it is wize. You've made the right choice.
No bubbles, just patches of very thin hair, that sways in the current, strongly attached to rocks, clams, snails, and even gets on sps, which kills them (probably of no light?).
How about a club meeting -- work party. We'll help Olivier to reset his tank and everyone will bring something (food, fish, coral)?
Kinda like in those programs where they build a house in one day.
Do we have a club-tested-approved strategy to rid of HA ?
I have brown hair algae, about 1" long, very thin strands, like cotton.
Hard to pull with thweezers, does not easily separate when siphoning.
Running GFO (could be expired?), have cheato insump, have 3 turbos( other died) which are also...
What about company that sends gas for those generators?
I'm in Staten Island, and was some left-over gas,so when some places got electricity they sold it of.
But now there is none.
I don't understand why.
Yesterday I got power (in Staten Island). After running recirculating pump from time to time from my car most fish and corals are ok. Even regal angel had survived (though was belly up couple times).
If you need temp holding for fish/corals in Staten Island, I can hold it.
I have 120g with some...
I'm on shore. Our seawall is about 25 feet, water started to go over it, so we sat in the car and drove up to higher ground.
Hopefully in couple hours tide will go down and wind direction will change, so we could go back.
We still had power, so tank is running.
You don't have to use the part 'cut it along with diamond saw', just glue it to plug horizontally (to expose larger surface to light). This was shown on last year's swap.
Could be just my impression, but when I got PO4 close to 0 my kenia tree, xenia, zoas and (strangely) RBTA are dwindled.
SPS and (strangely) GBTA are fine.
Anyone had similar experience?
It suddenly moved to it's old place, next to GBTA and slightly increased in size, but now that spot (top of the rocks) is dominated by RBTA. Interestingly, that prior to RBTA going into hiding it used to dominate the spot (was about 12" in diameter when tentacles spread) .
Got it in the group of Luretail anthias. It looks like one, though no blue under eyes , color is lighter and it is more nocturnal, during the day hides in cave, at night - on the sand. See picture.
After change to bigger skimmer my RBTA went in hiding for a week, now I see it is very small (almost like a carpet anemone) and peeking from under the rock. At the same time GBTA is striving opening up more and my clown pair that used to be always in RBTA are now hanging in GBTA. What's wrong...