Saltfishlover
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Don't get discouraged! We have all been there. Balance the nitrates and phosphates. I would concur with @islandVib3s about phosphates. Run a quick test and toss in some rowaphos. If you are determined to sell, you are definitely giving someone a deal at that price!
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Agreed! I don't get to many of the events, but I still get the family membership every year!
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Man I wish Christmas was not so close, I would totally tame this off your hands!
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Yeah, its crazy. I'm not sure if it need a rock under it to attach and grow, or not.
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Anyone have one of these? We have had one for about a year. It's started at 2" and the skeleton was same size. Now it's almost the size of a soccer ball, but the skeleton has not grown. It went from one mouth to, 5!
Anyone have this coral that can explain why the skeleton is not growing? It's getting too big for the tank, but no way to frag since the skeleton is so small.
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I know where the next meeting is going to be!
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I am a supporting member, family membership
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I looked for them at night and used a baster to suck them out of the tank. Took a week
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Welcome and just keep in this in mind. You will have ups and downs, meet jerks and kind people all along g the way. It's about enjoying the ride getting there, because it can be a long ride before you get where you want to be. Make the best of it you can, it definitely pays off in the end.
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That was the first time I've seen this and omg! Best video ever about coral
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OK. Thanks. Makes sense. I've just seen so many 10g bottom drilled. I just could never get it right.
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They didn't shatter. They actually seemed to have been drilled well. Once I added the bulkhead and water it first leaked then cracked. Non have lasted more than three days.
Is it possible that the weight of the water could cause the bottom glass to crack?
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So I've drilled several tanks in the past, but whenever I drill the bottom it develops a leak then cracks. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I have had zero issues drilling sides and bottoms of various tanks IE 10, 20, 50 gallons.
Does anyone have advice or comments that could resolve the issues?
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Pretty compact set up. Looks good. Dis you use uniseals on the lower spouts
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Reefdudes held a Jake Adam's auction to help his kid and wife when he died. It was the only piece I could get my hands on.
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Is that the only Jake Adam's coral you are looking for? I have a piece of his red branching montipora that I'm growing out.
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That makes sense. Thanks
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Im.about to build one and notice there are two types. One with an external pump between the containers and.other put the pump inside the water container. Does anyone know if one way is better than the other, or is it just preference?
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Sent you a PM
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That's nice! All.have been short term for me. Any advice?
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2 hours ago, badguitarist said:
Look up “KFC Euphyllia dip” it’s a game changer for keeping euphyllia. Antibacterial dip that works against brown jelly, pinched polyps, tissue recession etc.. it solves a lot of the issues that come with imported Euphyllia.
Do you have good experiences with wall hammers?
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Ok thanks!
120 gallon reef tank
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Another suggestion is to pull all that you can then water change. This keeps dying alge from releasing nutrients back to the water and the water change pulls more out. Pull it as you see it growing, mixed with water changes and it will slowly go away. I just went through this with wife's tank. Hers crashed and recycled. Looks much better after 2 months.