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one thing i learned about the tube corals, those low in the tank with less light do much better than those in bright light.
 
We have those tube corals in almost every part of our tank. Those at the top are rather washed out but still have long, healthy looking tentacles and are still adding new tubes on periodically. Those in shaded parts of the tank are a deep, rich brown. They are all doing well and multiplying. But, then again, we do not have metal halides and those may be just too much light for them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6228858#post6228858 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lossman
We have those tube corals in almost every part of our tank. Those at the top are rather washed out but still have long, healthy looking tentacles and are still adding new tubes on periodically. Those in shaded parts of the tank are a deep, rich brown. They are all doing well and multiplying. But, then again, we do not have metal halides and those may be just too much light for them.

I have these tube corals all over my tank and I've noticed that the ones up close to the lights do great, are adding new polyps all the time. They also appear to favor moderate to high flow as the ones in low flow areas and low light areas are dying off slowly. My lights are only 175W MH, so they probably aren't too strong for them, even up close to the top.

B.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6229911#post6229911 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CirolanidHunter
I have these tube corals all over my tank and I've noticed that the ones up close to the lights do great, are adding new polyps all the time. They also appear to favor moderate to high flow as the ones in low flow areas and low light areas are dying off slowly. My lights are only 175W MH, so they probably aren't too strong for them, even up close to the top.

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Just like everything else in reefing......just when you think you have an answer, someone else comes along to confound it!!! LOL
 
Whew......Bob & I did some of the consolidation of the tanks today. Boy what a job!
We're selling about Ã"šÃ‚½ the TBS rock, and a bunch of the other rock.
It got to the point we couldn't see into either tank, so we had to stop.
We both like the look of the tank without as much rock in it. After the dust settles, we'll see if we'll be adding any more. We have until Saturday...that's when the people are coming for the rock and stuff.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6230473#post6230473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by patsan
Whew......Bob & I did some of the consolidation of the tanks today. Boy what a job!
We're selling about Ã"šÃ‚½ the TBS rock, and a bunch of the other rock.
It got to the point we couldn't see into either tank, so we had to stop.
We both like the look of the tank without as much rock in it. After the dust settles, we'll see if we'll be adding any more. We have until Saturday...that's when the people are coming for the rock and stuff.

pics? :D
 
It's not done yet. (but for today it is)
We still need to put a little more rock into the tank. I like the open look, so not too much more.
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My tank with the pacific and TBS in it:
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A brute can with circulation going:
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Nice pics pat, what happened to the huge TBS arch? I don't see it in the tank, that was my favorite rock in your TBS tank.

Speaking of pics, I took a few this morning:

A closeup of my slowly recovering "colt" coral:
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My favorite xmas tree worm (and another behind it):
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One of my brian corals (Eric Borneman says probably NOT Macinia aerolata, so not a rose coral) and another coral not ID'd.
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I also posted a LOT of pictures on my thread with my new aquascaping. Please go look and comments are welcome:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=659899&perpage=25&pagenumber=4

Brian
 
I wish out Christmas tree worms lived. Neither was a colorful as yours (or others I've seen), but it was still nice.
Your pictures look great!

This rock?
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It's in the Brute can. Weighed in at 34.8lbs.
 
I have one very similar to that one with one exception, the center of the polyps are bright green. Very slow growing but doing extremely well. I asked for an id early but everyone wanted a pic with everything retracted. I haven't done that yet. :(

One of my brian corals (Eric Borneman says probably NOT Macinia aerolata, so not a rose coral) and another coral not ID'd.
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Brian [/B]
 
I know this has been answered but what has anyone done when they had red slime algea? I think I have some on my rock that I only just saw today, at least that is what I think it is.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6232278#post6232278 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drk70
I know this has been answered but what has anyone done when they had red slime algea? I think I have some on my rock that I only just saw today, at least that is what I think it is.

I've been battling red slime algae for months, it was really starting to annoy me. I tried changing flow, using a turkeybaster to keep the rock clean, etc etc. Everything short of chemical solutions.

I did a few water changes and each time I did that I REALLY stirred up my sump and got most of the detritus in suspension. I then sucked it out with a pump and replaced with fresh SW. I also made sure I cleaned my skimmer every 3 days.

My red slime algae is almost completely gone now. I'm going to continue this treatment in case it was just a coincidence.

B.
 
We tried everything everyone told us to do to get rid of the red slime. Nothing worked. We finally used Chemi-clean and it got rid of it. We now are working our way through a minor (at the moment) green hair algae outbreak. I think we are just going through all the cycles that everyone else has already gone through. I think it's just with a 150 gal tank our cycles are longer and farther apart than those with smaller tanks. Just a guess.
 
Well here are some pics of it. Maybe that isn't even what it is.

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I don't know if upping the flow will matter because it already waves in the current.
 
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