Radioheadx14
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I have used oyster feast in the past... Great stuff, but don't over do it, especially in a nano.
I have used oyster feast in the past... Great stuff, but don't over do it, especially in a nano.
Greyson - very nice aquarium. What strikes me is the rapidity at which you have developed your nano-reef. I'm not criticizing, mind you, I'm just amazed that you haven't lost more than just the two sps. The rule of thumb in marine aquaria is to go slow. You've managed to break that rule and are getting away with it. I wish I had your touch. I know if I tried to do what you've done, all of the corals - especially the sps - would have died off. My hat's off to buddy. I look forward to seeing continued progress.
Best regards...
I believe in a simple approach and i think we are believed that it's alot more complicated than it really is. I think consistency is more important than any piece of equipment that you can ever get. I'm constantly manually stirring up the sand bed,dusting off the rocks with a turkey baster, switching my filter floss. I also decided to use distilled water over RO water.
Interesting. Thank you for that. I've never been one to argue with success. Here's to you: :beer:
After being "a reefer" for quite a while, I exited the hobby after moving. I'm just now getting back into it with a 4 gal pico. It's certainly a change from the 90 gal and 37 gal aquaria I used to have. Your results are encouraging!
Xenia are cool polyps and I really like the pulsating rhythm they exhibit; but once they are well established they tend to spread rapidly and can take over the tank.
Just a word of warning, xenia can spread thru your tank by budding off pieces that reattach else where. So they move off that rock and 'grow legs' if they grow well. I didn't have that problem, but it's every where in my brother's tank. Luckly most everything is tougher so it doesn't kill anything it touches.
Just remember not to raise Alk to fast. A few years back my alk was even lower sO I tossed in half a teaspoon of Baking soda into my 47 gallon total volume system and almost totally nuked my tank. Then of coarse I bought a hanna checker and it's been spot on ever since.