Anyone seen lettuce nudibranches lately?

i got one from aquatice treasures not sure if they have any now, might have to give them a call. once i put mine in i put prefilter sponges on maxi jets powerheads and filter tube they get sucked up easy.
 
you might want to call first, but I think I saw them at either MS or planet reef

I went to both the same day so I dont remember

edit: this was sunday
 
If you read the whole thread and the one linked to another forum, there were some reports of issues with snail loss and some soft coral bleaching.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9924567#post9924567 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reeferhead
Thanks everybody but I've changed my mind. I think I'm going to try this Magnesium Method first.

My bryopsis is really starting to get out of control.

Nick,

I've helped people with bryopsis problems in this manner for years. It works well. However, if you normally go to the LFS to have your water tested, now is the time to get your own test kits because it does mess with Calcium and alkalinity parameters.

Additionally, if you normally use Oceanic salt, when it's time to restore your parameters to better match NSW, it will be darn-near impossible because Oceanic is skewed to have higher than normal Magnesium.

BTW....when you're over on RF, check out the various libraries that Mojoreef, NaH2O, MaxxII, and I have built. I'm primarily responsible for the article library. Just about every single reefkeeping related article ever put on the Internet is categorized and subcategorized. If you can't find it by looking via category, read the post titled, "How to search the library".
 
Kind of a combo.

I used Magnesium Chloride but you could use this too I suspect. http://www.twopartsolution.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=8
That was done initially to get to the desired Magnesium level. You would end up with big time sulfate problems if you used Epsom Salts or similar to get your Magnesium high enough. Then I had them use Epsom salts to keep them there so that's why it's kind of a combo.

To be honest with you, Randy's two part recipe didn't exist back then so we had to use commercial products.
 
I started using my standard maintaince solution of 5:3 Epson to Magflake but after doing some more reading I think I'm going to switch to 10:1 to raise the Mg++ to 1500ppm and then use the 5:3 to maintain it.
 
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