ludnix
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Well I've been back from vacation for a while and thought I'd update. I did pick up a test kit soon after getting back and started dosing Baked baking soda (sodium carbonate) and got my dKH up to 8, which is great. Tomorrow I'll take some photos and do a full array of testing to see where everything is at.
Today however I did some fragging and thought I'd share the results.
The specimen in need of fragging is this large plate of Montipora Cap. As of this photo you could not get the mag-float by without smashing a little bit of the daily new growth.
Using some tin-snips I cut away at the frag until I cut off a good 2" to leave it some room to grow, it won't be very long before I have to do this again but I'll be easily able to control how I want it to grow now.
Here's a picture of the frags and tool I used. My LFS can just break away their montipora using their hands but for some reason mine is extremely thick and cannot be broken off using my hands without pulling the whole shelf off. I use these tin snips because they can be completely disassembled and cleaned to prevent saltwater corrosion.
I traded the frags in for this guy:
Supposedly he can brighten up to be comparable to a green slimer (only in this case he will be yellow).
Tomorrow I'll post some new pictures, there has been a lot of growth since my last update.
Today however I did some fragging and thought I'd share the results.
The specimen in need of fragging is this large plate of Montipora Cap. As of this photo you could not get the mag-float by without smashing a little bit of the daily new growth.
Using some tin-snips I cut away at the frag until I cut off a good 2" to leave it some room to grow, it won't be very long before I have to do this again but I'll be easily able to control how I want it to grow now.
Here's a picture of the frags and tool I used. My LFS can just break away their montipora using their hands but for some reason mine is extremely thick and cannot be broken off using my hands without pulling the whole shelf off. I use these tin snips because they can be completely disassembled and cleaned to prevent saltwater corrosion.
I traded the frags in for this guy:
Supposedly he can brighten up to be comparable to a green slimer (only in this case he will be yellow).
Tomorrow I'll post some new pictures, there has been a lot of growth since my last update.