ZeeSparrow
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Final tally of the power outage losses was the clam, 2 cardinal fish and 6 coral: torch, plate, pavona, blasto, Idaho grape monti cap and birdsnest. Survivors are numerous snails, an urchin, 2 crabs, 3 shrimp, 4 fish, 11 coral: 2 clowns, firefish, lawnmower blenny, unnamed monti cap (an SPS survived-woot!), 3 acans, 2 candy canes, 2 hammers, frogspawn, duncan and galaxea. I still do not have a generator (but we're looking!!).
I'm not entirely sure if the high mag took care of my bryopsis or not. There isn't as much of it as there was... so I guess that's a success. After two months of Kent Tech M treatment, I have finally resigned myself to the fact that I need to be aggressive about removing it manually. I've also decided that tweezers are horribly painful to use for this task.
So I ordered a variety of hemostats, including a 24" set. If nothing else, at least I'll have a good tool for pulling out what I can on a regular basis.
Also of note, half of the frogspawn is seriously mad. I removed it from its happy place on a rock that was completely overrun with algae (now banished to the dark sump) and have since knocked it around twice trying to reestablish a good location. It's going to be sitting in the sand, in the middle of the tank, in the WAY (hehehe) until it decides whether it is going to turn around or not. I'm keeping a close eye on it and will frag it quickly if it shows any sign of BJD (brown jelly disease). So far it has not, so crossing fingers on that one. Here's a horribly blurry picture where you can see one half extended a bit and the other absolutely not:
For my birthday last week, I bought myself some new coral. Some was purchased ON My birthday and is now acclimating to the light. Due to the power outage losses and algae issues I have not been all that interested in taking pictures, but I had to document the new additions. So please ignore the ugly (and the blur!) and find what beauty you can in these pics.
First up, birdsnest. I was going to get a green to replace what I had, along with a pink. But then I saw this. It may be difficult to see but there are FOUR different varieties in this piece. The LFS was trying to graft them. They've been together for 10 days now.
I have no idea what these are, other than SPS (acro and stylo??).
Then yesterday, I spent a bit of time going through the available acans from Austin Aqua Farms. I ordered two. Then today after contacting them I ordered 4 more, and an orange frogspawn. :wildone: They should be here tomorrow so I'll try to get some pics of them in the next day or two. :dance:
I'm not entirely sure if the high mag took care of my bryopsis or not. There isn't as much of it as there was... so I guess that's a success. After two months of Kent Tech M treatment, I have finally resigned myself to the fact that I need to be aggressive about removing it manually. I've also decided that tweezers are horribly painful to use for this task.
Also of note, half of the frogspawn is seriously mad. I removed it from its happy place on a rock that was completely overrun with algae (now banished to the dark sump) and have since knocked it around twice trying to reestablish a good location. It's going to be sitting in the sand, in the middle of the tank, in the WAY (hehehe) until it decides whether it is going to turn around or not. I'm keeping a close eye on it and will frag it quickly if it shows any sign of BJD (brown jelly disease). So far it has not, so crossing fingers on that one. Here's a horribly blurry picture where you can see one half extended a bit and the other absolutely not:
For my birthday last week, I bought myself some new coral. Some was purchased ON My birthday and is now acclimating to the light. Due to the power outage losses and algae issues I have not been all that interested in taking pictures, but I had to document the new additions. So please ignore the ugly (and the blur!) and find what beauty you can in these pics.
First up, birdsnest. I was going to get a green to replace what I had, along with a pink. But then I saw this. It may be difficult to see but there are FOUR different varieties in this piece. The LFS was trying to graft them. They've been together for 10 days now.
I have no idea what these are, other than SPS (acro and stylo??).
Then yesterday, I spent a bit of time going through the available acans from Austin Aqua Farms. I ordered two. Then today after contacting them I ordered 4 more, and an orange frogspawn. :wildone: They should be here tomorrow so I'll try to get some pics of them in the next day or two. :dance: