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I don't think there is a major issue as long as it returns to normal after a few days. Soft corals do this from time to time. Can you clarify if the...
There are several decent LFS around me, including That Fish Place in Lancaster, PA. When I recently got back into the hobby, I visited a few of them...
I think all good suggestions so far. My only minor caveat is that an LLC does protect you personally, that's what its designed to do. In fact, when...
I agree, if it's jumping it's not liking something. If its aggression, you will need to address that or get a lid.
I agree about the coral beauty, too small of a tank. It won't do well in my opinion.
To answer your live rock question, I would add rock until you like the layout. Don't feel forced to add a certain amount of rock. The goal of the...
I believe it is a type of toadstool leather. The grey tips were not slimy and it was not necrosis as the tissue still appeared to be intact, just a...
It does appear to be a bit bigger than before.
If you think it may be something in your tank that caused it, i.e. sting of some kind, try vinegar, it helps break down the toxins.
To update, the leather has re-opened and looks back to normal. Took nearly a week. After the grey tips, it totally closed up and turned a blue/grey...
You are asking a huge question. My first step would be to make sure you are permitted to operate a business in your home. Some towns and boroughs...
I'm going to keep an eye on it for now. I did just notice that the plug it is on has slid closer to the Kenya Tree, perhaps the Kenya Tree has hit...
Nothing nipping at it. I did some research and it may be shedding, at least that part, but I didn't find anything conclusive. And you are correct,...
I've had this leather coral in my tank for about 6 weeks now. It has started to grow nicely. I just noticed that there is a grey area appearing on...
Hate hearing about something like that. Hope the passion comes back at some point.
They didn't look too good when you got them. Probably why they were thrown in your purchase.
Agree, there are so many factors that play into ph. When people have issues with Stoney corals, it's often bc of ph swings.
Measuring ph is underrated, IMO it's the cause for many coral issues.
73 is low, I would get a replacement.
I won't knock anything I haven't tried, but vortechs are pretty impressive. The flow pattern is much different than koralia and jaebo.
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