agreed for all those reasons. And yeah drilling in some pre thought out spots would be elite! Just not to many because someone going to say detritus build up in the holes as well.
So my tank is darn near perfect (to me) still a film algae issue on the sand bed. I been cleaning it up by using a turkey baster and getting it up in the water so it gets filtered out my overflow. I unfortunately do scare the fish when I make the mess. Had my first casualty. My Royal Gamma...
I saw this on a talk show. One piece that stuck with me. Small particulates of food gets trapped in between tentacles without proper flow. The food then decomposes/ grows bacteria and can give the LPS bacterial infections. Made sense to me too.
Just to put it out there I feed RODs food twice a...
Good to know. The stuff drys rock solid and people use it to hold there rockwork together so I wouldn’t have guessed it disintegrates over time. It is the second layer added because the magnets are advertised as plastic coated and water proof themselves. I’ll have to update overtime.
DiY stuff Update:
So my macro algae reactor was also neglected during the tank crash. I had burning bush inside of it and Red Gracilaria. It actually went un opened for more than 2 months. When I finally did opens it, it was a slushy of dead algae in the middle and there was mostly Gracilaria...
Add “torches, hammers and Zoas” lol
I looked them up and I think this is the closest resemblance. I’ll wait closer to the fragswap for everything in my tank to have colored up before I label them with any misleading name. Thanks for the possible ID.
My tank is still recovering from a crash, so corals are still coloring up but I actually got a Nirvana colony from my first frag swap 3years ago and they look more yellow like this:I guess the look does vary even in those google images.
Edit* found an old pic when they looked good: