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With a good macro, even shooting algae can be fun!
This is the first patch of algae i discovered in my tank when i got home from vacation. I have hit it with hydrogen peroxide 3 times to no avail. It has doubled its size in a month. Red Turf i think?
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Somewhat later i discovered a few more on the other island. This patch is slightly receding with no treatment:
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A few of these, maybe 3 "clusters" halv an inch in size. Don't know what they are:
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To the naked eye this just looks lke green fuzz: Only on the left island in depressions or where the flow is low:
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Finally ... some red slime. When i just set up the tank and put the "cured" dead rock in i had a massive outbreak. Now i have 2 patches. Only on the left island.
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There is really not a lot of algae at the moment. And i hope to keep it that way. Hopefully the coralline algae will cover my rocks faster.
Thank youHow fresh and beautiful TANK,Love the aquascape.
I also plan to use siporax。
Thanks! Hard to come by mexican turbos here in sweden, also i find them on the HUGE side .. along with urchins that seems to be the best option for algae.Beautiful tank, love the scaping and coral placement, red turf algae is some nasty stuff, perhaps some mexican turbos, bulldozers but they like most algae's
2x Coral+, 2x Blue+Forgot to ask, what is your T5 combo and what do you run the LED's during peak times?
I love this coral, how long have you had it?
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I have a very similar one, but mine is VERY slow grower.
My all time fav!Hope it grows faster then yours haha
I subscribe to your lazy reef school of thought. 6 months after my first child was born I upgraded from a 55g to a 120g. 4 months after my 2nd child was born I downgraded from the 120 to a 60g. The maintenance requirement going from 55g to 120g was marginal but the maintenance requirements going from 1 kid to 2 kids was exponential.
Tank looks great. I enjoy watching people fine tune their established SPS systems. I've recently been having better results dosing amino products (seachem Fuel, 2LF AcroPower) at the peak light cycle. Also after years focused on minimizing nutrient import and maximizing nutrient export I'm coming around to providing more nutrient import and maintaining heavy nutrient export. I'd like to get my NO3 in the detectable-2ppm range. This is posing much more difficult than I thought. I guess my bio filtration is pretty darn good.
I will be sure to bring my cutters when i go to London next. I will hire Kevin if i need to, i saw some choice pieces in your tank thread that will not be safe!My Echinata is only a small frag. :lmao: No chance of catching up the growth of your colony.
However, I have two varieties: The Aussie version which is blue and white, and one that looks like the original Aquascene IceFire: Blue tips with mint green base.![]()
Wow i'm flattered! Thanks!I hope that you received feedback to address the bleaching.
Your tank reminds me of a piece of art. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks buddy. I appreciate your input and advice. In my heart i know that i must only do one change a month. But my brain goes :clown: and i mess it up. Good to hear there is hope for it.Ormet, those bleached patches could be due to several reasons; AEFW and the associated dipping, aggressive nutrient removal or even lack of flow.
I've had patches like that in the past due to all the reasons I mentioned. You can notice that the areas that are bleached looking, the tissue appears to be thin.
But the good news is that given stable conditions, good water and flow, those parts will recover.
Also with dosing nitrates, AA and trace elements all at the same time, you don't know which one is useful and which caused the turding. :headwally:
Since you are lucky to stay at home for 8 months (and play with the kids :celeb1: ) change one thing at a time and see response over 3 weeks at least and then move onto next one.
Yes i think so toothose acans are pretty nice
Hey Peter, nice to see you drop in here. and thanks! I don't think that 4% weekly has any impact on the po4. Since november and up until a week ago i only relied on the skimmer to export po4. A week ago i started to dose tiny amounts (0.1ml 2x a day) of 24% acetate to prepare for *drumroll* Zeo. Just to much time on my hands since i started my paternity leaveVery nice!
What do you do to keep your phosphate levels down, only waterchanges?
Ok, your skimmer must do an excellent job... Interesting that you choose to go from a very low maintenance, "lazy reef", to high maintenance, zeovit. Testing the extremes, huh?Hey Peter, nice to see you drop in here. and thanks! I don't think that 4% weekly has any impact on the po4. Since november and up until a week ago i only relied on the skimmer to export po4. A week ago i started to dose tiny amounts (0.1ml 2x a day) of 24% acetate to prepare for *drumroll* Zeo. Just to much time on my hands since i started my paternity leave![]()
I guess one can say that. From the beginning i started keeping corals i felt i wanted to find the way with the least amount of maintenance & gear. And i feel i have found it, kind of. During these 2,5 years the only other method that ever did interest me was Zeo, and now i have the time to try it.Ok, your skimmer must do an excellent job... Interesting that you choose to go from a very low maintenance, "lazy reef", to high maintenance, zeovit. Testing the extremes, huh?
Thanks! I have enjoyed your thread since the start, but have never commented in it for some reason.Wow...amazing corals and amazing colors ormet!
I love the "nanofrag special"!!
Great job!
I'm sure your mille will recover:thumbsup:
Sahin's tips where great!
Also maybe it's just the crab that stayed a bit more to these spots.
When coral is big they move more frequent and do not stay in the same spot for too long.
In smaller corals i've often seen the same damage,even from bandits.
Just my 02 cents
Thanks for the pics!
My door is always open for fellow acropora enhusiasts! Nice of you to stop by my thread here Andreas!U better lock your door. I might roaming around when u least expect it
Hope to meet u in a near feauture!
/Andreas