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10-13-2008, 05:49 PM
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10-13-2008, 08:24 PM
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| | Flamingo Tongue
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10-13-2008, 11:01 PM
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| | Dragon Wrasse
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Shelton, Washington Age: 44
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| Generally, from what I have read, if the tenticles look healthy, the base is not off-color and it is still able to attach to the rock, there is no problem. And Jason (PL) has a good point. If they are sticky, it is a good thing. Slimey means it is stressed out. And you will actually be able to see the slime stringing away from the anenome. When I changed out my tank, mine did that. It scared the $#@# out of me. It looks OK to me from a rookie's point of view. _________ 90g HW: 20g Sump, ETSS PSw/Mag9, CPR OF/Rio 2100 RTN, MJ AC 2K3 PH's (2800GPH ttl flow), 300W htr, Gnd Prb, Denitrator, UV, PCs: 2x65,4x55 Fish: Ylw Tang, LM Blenny, Hmbg, Y-T, Ylw dmsls, Mrn Clown, Coral Beauty, Red Crs Wrsse. Inverts: Snls/HCs, CBS, P-mnt shrmp x2, Sandstar, Condy Anen, Tbe Wrm, Sea Apple. Frags: Frgspwn, Kenya Tree. Corals: Doughnut Coral, GSP, Zoos, Shrooms, Lobo Brain, Turbinaria, Mshrm Lthr, Fngr Lthr. Other: 127# LR, 1-2" LS DOB 5/7/08 |
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10-13-2008, 11:33 PM
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| | Aiptasia Anemone
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Kingston, NY
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Originally Posted by rothany206 thanks alot will raise salinty now | Make sure you raise the salinity SLOWLY. Do not go from 1.023 to 1.026 in one day as it will stress things out. I recommend raising salinity by .001 per day. Lowering (if ever needed) can be done more quickly. I would say it's safe to lower by .002 each day.
Just from my personal experiences.
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38 Gallon (restarted 6-14-08 ). 30lbs LR, 40lbs LS, 10g sump/fuge with Caulerpa and Mangroves, Current 4x39w T5HO lighting, 2 Koralia #1, AquaC Remora. 2 small colonies of polyps, Cleanup crew (50 Dwarf Ceriths, 16 Florida Ceriths, 10 Nassarius Vibex, 14 Blue-leg Hermits, 1 Limpet). 20 Gallon. 15lbs LR, 20lbs Crushed Coral (replacing with LS), 65w Current PC lighting, SeaClone 100 (replacing with a Remora), Skilter 250, 2 Powersweep 212's. |
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10-14-2008, 12:59 AM
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| | Dragon Wrasse
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Shelton, Washington Age: 44
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Originally Posted by Reeron Make sure you raise the salinity SLOWLY. Do not go from 1.023 to 1.026 in one day as it will stress things out. I recommend raising salinity by .001 per day. Lowering (if ever needed) can be done more quickly. I would say it's safe to lower by .002 each day.
Just from my personal experiences. | Your numbers are right on. |
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