my powder blue tang is missing!!!!!!! i have no idea where it may be. it must be a realy good hidder cuz i just moved almost every rock and checked my closed loop to see if it was stuck to it. i just can t find it.
so they hide realy good sometimes? it normaly was out every day! i even checked the floor behind the tank and nada
well i changed bulbs(same brand) in jan and lots of polyps in my tank closed. well these opend up after bulb burn in and morphed and i never posted it cuz i was seening if they would stay the color that they morphed to.
here is a flash and no flash shot
now the atinic shot
as you can now tell why i changed my avitar again. this coloring is super sweet!
now i have a riddle for anyone out there. DID THESE MORPH INTO KALIDASCOPES????? i am looking for any one else that has ones that look just like these? i need a name for them. its driving me nuts!!!!
When you changed your lights did some of your corals close up? I changed my bulbs last week wensday and most of the polyps closed up and still havent opened fully. But wow I forgot how cool everything looks under new lights. How long did it take for your "bulb burn in" and for stuff to start opening up fully once again?
it took about a month for every thing to open.
it sucked i though every thing was going to die
i should have gone slower to ramp up the time the lights are on.
well im plumming this off my main tanks drains (2 1"lines) up stairs.
since im doing that i need to do some kind of baffling to stop micros from getting to the tank.(i have lots of bubbles from the drain lines!) im also trying to get away from the nitrate producing filter sock to stop the micros too. my make shift bafles are 2 kitchen garbage cans with bulkheads in them and 2" 90degree elbows to point to wher i want the bubbles to go.
stage one
stage two
stage one again running with an ice cream bucket doing the first defusing of the bubbles
stage 2 running
now the simple drain (4"to 2" reducer) put on the 2"bulk head i had around. i had to make shure that the slots where farenough down so the water levle stayed below the handle openings.
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