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| Posted by Henryreef / Dec 17, 2007 @ 10:14 AM / 4464 Views / 1 Comments / Reply |
Borwn algae has been attacking the and in this one spot. It is concentrated in the corner of the tank. A bit of it covered the feather dusters tube opening, killing it :( I looked at my water quality it is fine, but i am recovering form a temporary calcium shortage)(I also do use R.O. water) Any suggestions to control this menace |
| Posted by Henryreef / Dec 09, 2007 @ 08:49 PM / 3774 Views / 2 Comments / Reply |
One of my favorite corals: the Long tentacle plate ! |
| Posted by John roy / Dec 05, 2007 @ 02:05 PM / 3970 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
I think I am probably going to clean my aquarium up from bottom to top. siphon all the the water and replace with fresh water, and blast the sand out and clean all the filters out and rince all the rocks off and just clean everything up .I cant wait till its all done. |
| Posted by John roy / Dec 03, 2007 @ 04:31 PM / 3302 Views / 2 Comments / Reply |
I have a Kenya tree coral that has not been doing to good lately, It hardly ever opens up fully, and I'm afraid that if I don't act soon that it might get toast. So if anyone has any idea how to fix the problem than please tell me. |
| Posted by kjbrat / Dec 02, 2007 @ 08:20 PM / 3769 Views / 1 Comments / Reply |
It began with a 10 gallon tank obtained for free from a coworker in February of 2007. Then a notice in the apartment complex mail building bumped us up to a 20 gallon setup for $5.00. 16 pounds of live rock, 2 clownfish, 1 flame angelfish, 1 emerald crab, 1 coral banded shrimp (rip), 1 yellow bodied coral banded shrimp, 1 bubble tipped anemone, a ton of hermit crabs and snails, learning more about chemistry, battling red slime algae, and numerous wet socks later, we buy a 55 gallon tank at a yard sale for $40. Or so we thought it was 55g...after some measuring the actual volume was determined as 75 gallons. Even better. And that begins our story of (what we hope to be) our 75 gallon reef tank in our living room. The following entries will chronicle our further adventures in bringing marine aquaria and the need for flood insurance into our home. Comments, criticism, and advice are welcome!! |
| Posted by John roy / Nov 29, 2007 @ 07:30 PM / 3246 Views / 3 Comments / Reply |
Lately I have been observing my aquarium, and guess what, Yep the over sized nut worms. Dose anyone have a home solution to get rid of there bloody bristles? |
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