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Allons-y!
I should stop worrying and just enjoy things for another 6 months.![]()
I lol'd.
I should stop worrying and just enjoy things for another 6 months.![]()
Every time I see one of you coastal folk post comments like this I feel like writhing on the ground. SOME DAY I am going to live near an ocean. I hope you know how lucky you are.![]()
That is pretty impressive. I wonder if they only grow to a certain length and then just grow new branches?
You are the coolest nerd that I know DWIZM
It's been a long while since I've found this topic interesting but you have definitely piqued my interest again. Not enough to set up another tank, mind you, but enough to want to start reading about how corals "work" again. Now, if I could only find the time :lol:
They basically found that for a given overall colony mass, there was a pre-programmed most-desirable number of primary branches. If they trimmed colonies shorter they'd just grow taller, but if they removed primary branches, they'd concentrate on regrowing those primary branches and not grow existing branches much taller.
I want to set up another tank
Every time I see one of you coastal folk post comments like this I feel like writhing on the ground. SOME DAY I am going to live near an ocean. I hope you know how lucky you are.![]()
Have you read the various "new" guidelines in the scrubber threads over in the advanced forum? They get very specific as far as lighting requirements for different screen types. Since 99% of people seem to do the traditional two-sided vertical screen, I'm not really sure where/how they got the requirements for your style, but it might at least be worth checking out.
terahz, you make an excellent point. I'm probably trying to solve a problem that's not here. I can essentially run this system with zero detectable nutrients (using standard test kits, I don't own any of those fancy ultra-accurate meters). I have no serious pest algae problems. This weird slime will probably go away soon all on it's own. Most corals are doing great.
The fish are all borderline obese (kcress, I think I could pit my female clown or starry blenny against your tang in a fatness contest!)
It has NOTHING to do with the fact that my favorite LFS just posted on their facebook page that they got in a shipment containing a ritteri...![]()
Nothing really compares to the look of an anemone swaying in the current.
Of course it doesn't. Pure coincidence
I wish I could figure out what the heck I did with the picture of my friend's 300 gallon plywood tank that I took when I went to Australia to visit him and his wife. This tank was outstanding and full of native animals that he was able to (legally) obtain from local collectors that he often went on collection trips with. I'm not sure that's even legal anymore. His ritteri anemones were the centerpieces of his tank and they were outstanding.