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04-13-2011, 01:07 PM | #11 | |
Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Re: The Official Asylum Reef Tank Thread
I was showing the pics to Lisa this morning and caught that the last pic was an LPS.
We have a cow's tongue, a pretty big one, and I get that it's an SPS, but I can see it might fall into a different category cause the discs that resemble it move around the tank. I'm getting there. I have a book, it's called the 100 best corals and 33 bad ones, or something like that. I've been reading on it for awhile. I'm going to go back through the critters to further familiarize myself with what's what. My new guts for my ro/di come in a day or two and I'm gonna be a mad water changer for the next month. I've also decided I'll completely quit using my diatom filter, as I think the silicates are what's driving my algaes. For the first time in 14 or 15 years I'm starting to gain some confidence in this stuff, and all my critters are thriving. The ones I brought home that were all brown and nasty have gained some nice color, all except a radioactive eagle eye coach purse paly I bought. It was teenage girl raised, it'll take awhile to get it some color and move it up in the lights. Another thing I found is that folks don't use lights as strong as me, or they don't tend to them like I do. I'm super anal about how clean they are and how clean my lids are and how new the bulbs are. I had to move everything I got way down in the column, they couldn't stand the light. I'm feeding live phytoplankton, frozen brine shrimp, and one of five other frozen foods daily. Soon I'll have live phyto that I grew and live brine shrimp (phyto packed) that I grew. So things are just gonna get better as long as I can keep getting things to add up. I just got the phytoplankton book I was waiting for, so we're moving ahead. Thanks buddy!!! Quote:
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