Kessil

105, 3years on a road of bones

Or someone asked you “ hey how’s that coral doing and you said great 10 years now “. Next thing you know. Dead. Never say it out loud. Coral gods are always listening. Lol.
I made a DBTC update about my RR prometheus showing it off.

Next day it begin to RTN from the base.

I tell some friends “welp it’s dead”

Next day it’s stabilized and doing well again.

I swear they can tell
 
To those are you with only a vague understanding of the Reef Aquarium gods, or to all of those new to the hobby I highly recommend this article,



Def made my day!
 
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You've got some nice dense growth throughout.
How are you finding flow management?

I've always found the challenge balancing areas in front of large flow pumps where they can literally blow the flesh off to opposing sides where there is nothing to move water.

I'm somewhere between the Steve Weast theory of ” no pump, cable should be seen in a display" and the application of what is practical. So sticking a laminar flow pump on a open viewing panel would likely kill me.
 
You've got some nice dense growth throughout.
How are you finding flow management?

I've always found the challenge balancing areas in front of large flow pumps where they can literally blow the flesh off to opposing sides where there is nothing to move water.

I'm somewhere between the Steve Weast theory of ” no pump, cable should be seen in a display" and the application of what is practical. So sticking a laminar flow pump on an open viewing panel would likely kill me.
I’ve always liked vortechs on the back wall
 
I’ve always liked vortechs on the back wall
Sure me too, in fact, I have six along the back wall of my aquarium.
Still though the trick is the amount of space between the flow point of the pump and coral. And as those corals grow out, the dead spots start to happen. I'm just curious how people are dealing with that
 
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