My LPS 20gal. reef has been running under this fixture now for 1 year 1 month. All corals never lost any of there coloring nor bleached from the cross over. Matter a fact my Xenia's have...
Sadly ours died last week (pump malfunctioned and caught fire which had a domino effect of other water issues). He would hop along the front of our 200 gallon tank, loved to race back n forth....
Picked up my CB Target Mandarin from our FedEx station this morning. To say I'm disappointed about the condition of this fish is putting it mildly. I've yet to see a fish so skinny and still...
SO these things have been moving around. Its really weird what could they be because i thought zoas dont move. They look like little anemones but more like zoas. They are not aiptista i know that but its really weird they are moving around. In addition there is a brown tubular thing that pops up when the lights come on that looks like a sarracenia plant? any ideas what that could be or sound familiar? Thanks guys
I would but the camera I have right now isnt capable of taking adequate pictures. I will load them up when my gf gives my camera back. I did some research and think I found the truth about these lil guys. I think they are tulip anemones. What should I do with them? As far as the trumpet looking thing, still have no idea what that could be.
Its that baked on looking kind where it just changes the color of the rock. And ya its on the sand too. Its the same trashy looking stuff that grows at LFS's so its gota go asap ha. Ive never had this problem before. For now Ive just been keeping the lights off and it helps but cant do that forever. Its literally growing in the shape of the light output in a circle at the middle of the tank ha
This is gona sound real dumb but this isnt the base for coraline is it? Never having lights, Ive never grown coraline on my rocks so I have no idea about this stuff.
no its most likely cyno bacteria.. and now adding lights after not having them makes it pop up,, also some times when bulbs get old and way out of spectrum people think that can do it to.
just need to increase flow and start your lights off on a short schedule and gradually add to it
I use RO water and I have over 30x turn over in the tank so should the light acclimation be enough? thanks for all your help btw smallreef. I have always kinda done my aquariums half way in appearance and Im looking to really make this one special.
I had a powerhead pushing 150gph but upon your suggestion I just bumped it up to 500gph model haha The flow has already seemed to make a difference. Obviously on the sand but even the rock has stopped progressing in darkness. Not to mention, the fish absolutely love it ha! And as far as a sump, I do not have one. Just a HOB, 12lbs of Live Rock, 10lbs of LS, 50W heater and now 500gph pump. I do 5g water changes biweekly on my 29g and I figure to do a gallon a week on this tank.