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ok, sticking with the passive advise for now, but if anyone else has any more aggressive opinions for a course of action, please advise. even thought it's the "cheapest" chalice, it's really big and one of the few large, nicest (in my opinion) corals that i have. and i'm really concerned i'll...
i have a 8ish" round hollywood stunner chalice. earlier this week it tipped off it's perch in the rocks, and landed upside down on some zoas. by the time i got it, it had about a 1"ish dead spot. today i got home, and there was an area about 2" covered in gooey (sp?) grossness. i blew it off...
my only question is this, the absorbtive (is that even a word?) properties of g.a.c. become diminished much faster in an aquarium than g.f.o. from what i understand, so are you gonna remove g.f.o. that still has some use left in it, or keep depleted g.a.c. in your system? i thought that that was...
please have an established tank, and be a current regular disciplined target feeder, like atleast twice a week. they both need some tlc but both could bounce right back with regimented feedings, with the kid and my new job, my target feedings have fallen off, the yellow sun coral was the first...
just like the title says. let me know if you have one, and what you would like for it. i may also consider trading some corals for it. hopefully within 45 min drive or so of middletown (117 or 114 off the parkway)
thanks, roy
i think you'll be happy with that. i think i've seen that exact combo... and your tank will look much brighter with the ati bulbs, i'm about 2 months away from having to replace mine.
from what i understand, and i'm by no means an expert. is that actinic lights are much more for us than for the corals, while the extreme blue bulbs are still in the spectrum that is beneficial to the photosynthetic properties of our corals, and the whites are crucial in their own right and...
i've seen alot of people putting less actinic, and going more in the direction of combining more blue plus's with two whites, or one whits and one purple and getting the higher k look while giving the corals more usable light. i have no "actinic" bulbs right now and am happy with the look, and...
perc clown... and i'm amazed that the fisg was alive in the skimmer that long. i still can't see how a fish made it through the skimmer pump. as malulu said, i guess it can happen, i just can't imagine how.