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I've got a carton of API carbon that I've been holding on to for a while now--I'll rinse it and put it in a sock and start running it right now....
top off water is added in the back chamber of a powerfilter and is dripped in (albeit rapidly) so it's pretty thoroughly mixed when it reaches the...
Actually I found a picture online that is really similar to what's going on with my coral, it's id'd as mesenterial filaments also--might even be a...
That could be--does anyone have a good link to some images of the filaments? I tried to find some in archived pages, but all the images were gone.
I'm still hoping that someone can help me figure out what these are, here's a better picture of the stuff I'm talking about: the white threads coming...
Thanks for everyone's input, I really appreciate it. Here's the answers the questions above: I've tried turkey basted them and theyre implanted in...
Maybe this will help I added arrows to the things I'm looking at. And again, sorry the picture isn't good [IMG]
Yeah the threads are really hard to see, they're coming of the polyps ridge mainly on the right. And yes that's also a vermetid snail on the left...
I've noticed these weird thread/string bits coming off of the ridges around the polyps of my bonsai acropora. The polyps are also not fully...
I'm doing a WC and was going to rinse out or swap my Chemi-Pure Elite and so I'm rinsing the media bag and the new bag it starts bleeding out this...
I'm seeing you only have 5 posts and such, I don't want to doubt you or anything, but since you're asking about ease of care, is your tank all ready...
what's the color temperature of your bulbs? I bet you're running something like 10K in there. Getting bulbs that have cooler temps would probably...
anyone want to weigh in with some advice?
FURTHER CASE HISTORY: The frags shown accidentally broke off of the larger colony during transit. They were glued down and had recently encrusted....
steve: thanks for the advice, on STN I'll check it out and get back to you. I am familiar with RTN but not the other. . . just the sound of it...
The tissue is receding at the tips and pulling up at the base. Is there anything that affects a coral like that?
I've been keeping an ORA Hyacinth for several months and over the last few weeks its started losing tissue at an alarming rate. The pictures...
hmmm I bet that is it, can anyone find a better pic online? I have been looking but can't find a pic to make a totally positive id.
Alright 3reefers, I need your brainy help on this one. The picture is in the attachment, I hope people can see it well enough. It's some worm-like...
going to have to agree with Chuck here, pretty sure it's Psammocora. I think this case is closed. . . Thanks Chuck! I had looked through that coral...
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