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Yeah I wouldn’t go cutting anything that’s near tissue. Could also piss the coral off so it starts to die and recedes up the stalk, then stop pissing it off so the retractions stops and then cuts. So basically let me hold onto the torch for a bit in my tank :)
Basically like a coral gamble. You can subscribe to a spin on the wheel for 99 bucks and you can land on a lot of different corals. On my first spin I got a motor city prom queen tenuis, which is 250 from any other vendor so it’s working out. Goldenrod is the least desirable coral on the wheel.
Blastos I put right on top of each other if they look the same, there are different kinds but if they are super similar I haven’t had them fight, they do have the chance to tho
Hello all, my tanks been setup less then a year and I am noticing on the right side the silicon is starting to become two toned. It’s a darker gray or black on the outside and inside it’s like a light grey . On the left side of the seam it’s the flat black however the right side looks like this...
It requires a icp done monthly so make sure you factor that in as well. Some of the dosing which can end up building up will crash a tank of not caught or altered depending on growth.
Dinos are subsiding without the water change and the corals are looking a lot happier that things are falling back into balance. Here’s two shots from my biocube.
So on the waterbox I ended up getting Dino’s after rap, in my other tanks they normally appear and end up dying off or I adjust the whites lower or completely off to stop it. However on the big tank when I cut the white leds completely off my ph barely went up as it normally had done for months...
Bangai has also been holding eggs for awhile
And one made it’s way to the sump- it’s crazy how tiny this little guy is, there’s isopods the size of him.