Tspors58
Member
Over the years of hobbying aquariums and reading forums I find interesting some advice and the "you can't do that" comments made. Some reefers understand what I am saying. All tanks are different and you have to find your own way. So what I am looking for some of you to post some pictures of your tanks and the "You can't do that" Photos.
Recently I read about a Chocolate Chip Star. "NOT Reef Safe" (technically). "Will eat EVERYTHING in it's path".
Anyway you get my point. My current tank is 10 years, before I stripped it down to it's current condition my corals outgrew my tank and I had GSP Patches EVERYWHERE. So understanding my risk and of course reading posts I gambled and bought one dropped him in the middle of a patch. Like I said it took me stripping the major part of the corals out because, I got the Reef Safe One. Fours years later no damage and all is well.
Recently I read about a Chocolate Chip Star. "NOT Reef Safe" (technically). "Will eat EVERYTHING in it's path".
Anyway you get my point. My current tank is 10 years, before I stripped it down to it's current condition my corals outgrew my tank and I had GSP Patches EVERYWHERE. So understanding my risk and of course reading posts I gambled and bought one dropped him in the middle of a patch. Like I said it took me stripping the major part of the corals out because, I got the Reef Safe One. Fours years later no damage and all is well.