A Splash of Color - My SPS Peninsula Reef

I've got it from a good source why Andrew hasn't posted lately.
Seems he has been spearheading the Aussie reefers crunning movement.
Good luck Andrew, were some heavy gloves mate. :).
 
Volcano1, Biggles was no longer interested in a Peninsula tank. This is the new thread.

I started a new journal so won't be updating this one anymore. Thanks to all my friends who made the journal so much fun to keep.

New Splash of Color Journal


Marty



I've got it from a good source why Andrew hasn't posted lately.
Seems he has been spearheading the Aussie reefers crunning movement.
Good luck Andrew, were some heavy gloves mate. :).
 
Three days after being in wild acro friendly conditions

Andrew, what do you mean here, do you have a secret for wild Acros? I just put one in my tank, and I'm crossing my fingers because that's the only special treatment I know of. :facepalm:
 
I just mean i match my water to the water the acros have been living in as best i can. I have tested the water of at least three collectors and the alk was 7.0-7.2. The salinity was 1.0260-1.0265. The less changes they face when dropped in your tank the less time and energy spent adjusting to unnatural water conditions.
 
Most collectors over here that I know of (really, all of them for the purposes of discussion) use NSW in their facilities so those parameters make sense.

Do you ever sell or swap frags, Andrew?
 
I just mean i match my water to the water the acros have been living in as best i can. I have tested the water of at least three collectors and the alk was 7.0-7.2. The salinity was 1.0260-1.0265. The less changes they face when dropped in your tank the less time and energy spent adjusting to unnatural water conditions.
Oops I missed this reply! I do the same...I keep NSW levels. The 3 wild Aussie Acros I have are doing well. :)
 
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