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Thanks gang. It was a pleasure to meet you and your wonderful family Jorge and great to see you again as well, Jose!
Here are a few more (focus isn't great on some of these, but the effect is cool):
Thanks for having us, Steve! We had a great time. Met a lot of folks that we hadn't met before and got to hang out with some familiar faces as well. Nice day.
I hope you have an extra refrigerator handy for all of that extra food! Everytime I turned around there was another tray of a different...
I can tell you all of what I know about it in about 5m, unfortunately. I had a pair that bred regularly until we upgraded our tank. Since then they haven't set down another set of eggs. We were never successful at capturing the hatched clutch though. They typically hatch somewhere between 10-16...
Well... I'm no Jorge, but here are some pictures that were taken with my Night Sea filter today at Pnoy's house. Enjoy! The only post-production processing on these photos was a little cropping and resizing.
If there was enough interest in the Night-Sea products we could...
So does this mean we just need to check our PH and double check that it is in the 7'ish range before breaking out in a full scale panic? And wouldn't this show on our TDS meters on the water coming out of the RO/DI?
I'd be inclined to stay the course, but keep your eye on it. Plan to do a water change tonight. Your tank should compensate quickly for any adjustments being made by the removal/addition of rock. Sounds like the coraline bleached. It can be tempermental so I wouldn't be concerned about the "new"...
While none of that will make me a better photographer, I appreciate the pointers! Interesting that you use a 150 for most of your shooting. My macro is a 105.
Billy could still probably use about 4 more people to help out. This is truly a case of the more the merrier because you need 2 sets of people to move the tank. One to get it to the door and the other set inside to take it when it goes THROUGH the door (since people can't fit through the door...
If it feels good (and is your last piece in the tank) don't bother to scrub. Maybe it will regrow! Test looks good. Rock is definitely ready to go back.