Were you cooking your live rock to remove phosphates?
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Type: Posts; User: acronautical
Were you cooking your live rock to remove phosphates?
Is the magnifica still doing well Peter?
Are you getting out of the hobby Jeff?
Th"anks Steve, yeah I think it will make a great centerpiece... I just need some really nice clowns to go with it."
Are you thinking Pink Skunk, False Percula, True Percula, or something else?
Wow, what a great theme the H. Magnifica will make! Looking forward to this Peter.
Congrats on the well-deserved Reef Builders article Peter!
Looks awesome Peter. I like how during the feeding frenzy one of the Personifiers is just hanging stationary while the cleaner wrasse goes to it.
Does the wrasse clean each fish in a systematic way...
Hmm, I wasn't throwing that out there based on nothing! Seriously, I've been running my halides since 2007, but the Cannon Ecoxotic 100 watt units that I've seen have the most stunning shimmer...
I think the Ecoxotics have the most intense shimmer effect I've seen....better even than halides. Do you agree?
Are your acros doing well under these lights? I've been considering them for some...
Hey David, Did you go with the 50 watt or 100 watt Ecoxotics, and how many of each color did you get?
Also, have you been able to determine the PAR for the units? I haven't seen any specifications...
Wow, that is a unique and awesome surgeonfish!
Beautiful collection Peter! Do you still have the Blackback's?
The gobies are nice Jeff
Funny ad, I haven't seen it on TV yet though....
Cornell, the acros look nice in my tank, thanks.
Makita grinder will do the trick!
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Got it!
What was the Vermiculate doing that made you decide to remove him?
What a great reef!
Peter, When you are ready, hit me up for what you would like from my tank. My branching cyphastrea is big enough to frag, so if you lost that piece it is waiting for you. Kryptonite's are always...
Beautiful specimen. Its streamer is nice and long.
What an awesome display Peter. What is the longest you've heard anyone keeping a Moorish Idol alive and kickin'?
Don't use tweezers, they can break into small pieces. Each new piece will probably become a new polyclad flatworm! Sipon them out with a large diameter tube or remove the entire rock that they are...
The reason I call them tank killers is they can throw off the entire balance of the tank, by removing the algae/cyano removing crew.