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  1. RO/DI for sure, you want 0 TDS water for mixing salt with
  2. Welcome back, I just started a 20g a few months ago after being out of the game since 2005! Good luck with finding a system, there are tons of options out there you will be amazed with how automated things are these days!
  3. I've grabbed a few frags from him lately, as well as he kicked me down a nice ball of chaeto. He is a great guy, had good stuff and super friendly!
  4. Got this, thanks cjmdh shipped quick and working fine! can close this thread
  5. Yeah, I just relegated the rock they were on to the sump. Thanks for all the info and help
  6. If you have a way to adjust 'white balance' that will get more true colors. Either adjust on the camera or if you can shoot 'RAW' format you can adjust it later on a computer, just FYI
  7. the heads are small (~3mm from the tip of each arm to the opposing arms tip), you could be right they just might be clove polyps.. in fact I was reading they have 8 arms (which mine have) and appear to be slow growers (actually some coralline has overgrown a few areas this used to cover)
  8. So I have some (what I thought) was xenia (light purple frilly hands), but it doesn't seem to be growing stalks as well as not pulsing... it appears to be almost encrusting a single rock which it was originating from. It is in a high flow/high light area. It actually looks like it's growing from the crevices and not laying down any mat, maybe it was 'eradicated' from this rock and still remained somewhere? Only reason I'm asking is because I don't want it overrunning my tank and need to prepare for damage control. It started as a few isolated patches on some LR I acquired and has kinda popped up in other various areas (only on this single rock) as well as spreading from the original spots. Luckily it's high up and I'm assuming will only try to grow up so shouldn't spread to other rocks but just trying to prepare. I'll try to get some photos later.
  9. Looking for a dosing pump, just for two part right now (1.5ml/day) so maybe 2-4 channel/pump unit? Manually dosing now which is no problem but want something if we need a tank sitter so they don't have to dose. Thanks, bler 😁
  10. I heard good things about your frags, looking forward to 6 weeks from now
  11. DO NOT play that video without muting audio first 😂
  12. Looking to find a home for my clown.. not in any rush either, will be in a nano so something small (but large enough to host) I don't have anything specific in mind but looking for a rock dweller.
  13. The rock is a mix of random types some branch, some pukani, some looks like a very old colony of some plating coral.. Lots of info to soak up here thanks everyone!! I'll look into the Vinegar and Acid baths as well As far as seeding, I already have some LR sitting in my sump which I could use to seed these if I decided to.
  14. awesome, thanks a bunch for all the info! It's been sitting in tap/hose water right now to hopefully loosen up whatever dirt might have crusted on it. The tap water shouldn't be any issue should it?
  15. Hi Folks, So I've acquired some old 'left for dead' LR.. I'd like to sterilize these and was reading about a bleach bath. I've blasted it first with a hose get all the dirt/dust off, soaked for a few days and reblasted after loosening things up. Visually removing any glue/plugs/sponges/etc. I've noticed a few of the pieces have a ton of vermetid snail shells (most likely was facing the back/underside) and defiantly don't want to bring these into any new system so I was wondering if a bleach bath will kill everything and be good to go after a few weeks of soaking/rinsing/prepping/etc. I'm not in any rush to use this so I can take my time. Anyone else have much experience with re-using old LR that someone has left out for any indeterminate amount of time (both had dust/cobwebs/dirt so I'm assuming it's been at least 6-12months since it's seen water) Rock will most likely go into a FO tank and/or for seeding from some LR I already have.
  16. Hard to tell, almost looks like a plate not a nem.. does it have an oral disc/mouth?
  17. I guess let us know if you are willing to part out any of the hardware/livestock. I know full package is a much easier sell to deal with
  18. I have a small bag of feather calurpa available while it's still alive
  19. Thank you for the info! I too hope I managed to catch them early enough I really only have maybe 4-5 decent sized LR pieces in the DT and 4-5 smaller ones so it is actually fairly easy to either turn them to get to all the places or remove them if needed. I haven't started mounting any corals to the rock so that should make things easier to manage if I need to cull some pests or even toss rock if needed.
  20. Well, fortunately I have a 20g and the rock is actually pretty easy to move/relocate/etc. I feel like I was able to eliminate them all but there is always a possibility I missed one or some cells were left behind. At least they appear to like the light and will come out from the dark which helps with removal and finding them. Do they just pop up in large swaths within a few days? If they do return is manual (A-X or F-A) removal an option? These were on the rock for quite a while and did propagate but I didn't notice in anything uncontrollable if I had addressed it earlier. I noticed what looked to be some sort of BTA and should have taken note when they were propagating that they could possibly be a pest. Since you have some experience, what was the reasoning behind the complete teardown because of these instead of trying to eradicate them? A 100+ would be much more of a hassle then my nano so I could totally see an infestation of a tank that large as a major undertaking.
  21. Hi there Matt!! Welcome to the hobby Good and popular fuge algae is chaetomorpha http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-01/sl/ has some info on it.. people usually give/trade/sell some macro when they need to 'harvest' sometimes you can find it at a LFS. I purchased a bunch of calurpa algae and sorted through it, pulled out a few strands of chaeto and fauchea to isolate and 'planted' the rest. I'll eventually cull out some of the calurpa after the chaeto and fauchea take hold
  22. Yeah, I'll have to order some of that.. I ended up with one that was a huge pain so I just superglued it in
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