well after lots of trouble keeping color in my acros i finally found the reason. AEFW!!!!
I pulled a colony and dipped it and a snow of the little bastards fell off. Now I have a 120 with 2 years of encrusted SPS that is in need of treatment.
The plan is to set up a 40 breeder with sump, skimmer, 150W MH light and bare bottom. Ill be putting some LR in the sump. GOing to move all of my acros into this system and Bayer dip them once a week for 2 months to make sure i wipe them out completely.
Setting up the new 40G system first. Then have to rip, tear and chisel as many of the acros out of my display as possible and move them to the new system. Then will be trying to epoxy over or chisel out the remaining encrusted bases in my display to make it acro free.
Any suggestions on what i might have missed or ideas on how to make sure this works? :sad2: I have no experience with MH lighting so i am hoping that the 150W (offered to me for free to borrow) will keep my acros healthy.
I pulled a colony and dipped it and a snow of the little bastards fell off. Now I have a 120 with 2 years of encrusted SPS that is in need of treatment.
The plan is to set up a 40 breeder with sump, skimmer, 150W MH light and bare bottom. Ill be putting some LR in the sump. GOing to move all of my acros into this system and Bayer dip them once a week for 2 months to make sure i wipe them out completely.
Setting up the new 40G system first. Then have to rip, tear and chisel as many of the acros out of my display as possible and move them to the new system. Then will be trying to epoxy over or chisel out the remaining encrusted bases in my display to make it acro free.
Any suggestions on what i might have missed or ideas on how to make sure this works? :sad2: I have no experience with MH lighting so i am hoping that the 150W (offered to me for free to borrow) will keep my acros healthy.