thanks for the info. I guess it’s luck in the dimensions, BAR more often then not compresses my images and I feel like they are blurry mess when I’m looking at crystal clear HD on my camera roll. All good though.
Super super nice coral! Color and growth pattern texture are amazing.
Question: how did you get the last picture to come out so clear as opposed to the others?
Noticed not the usual fluff” in my Dunkin’s/Stylos Realized I forgot to change my carbon for a month. Things are still good though. Random tank angles:
This flow post gives poor people like me hopes in owning a 6ft tank some day too doesn’t always have to be a grand for each group of equipment that performs a function in success like what’s in your tank.
I would like a frag of this one.
Hope this DBTC still alive.
@newfly, @grizfyrfyter, @CaptainB, @Invictus, @Max Nano Justin, @Don.Julio91, have requested a frag.
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Just a photo dump:
AC elegance from their sale.
My favorite “Flowy section” -picture is taken in white light.
Current full tank shot, heavy blue light is what I prefer.
Hello everyone,
anyone know if the copepod breaded boxes work or just a gimmick? I have seen multiple versions online for sale and noticed the link posted had one for 3D printing. I would be interested if people have noticed a better population using one.
From understanding (I want/but don’t have) torches need more flow then hammers/frogspawn because if not they are more prone to bacterial infections. They also kill/sting any other corals except other torches. Par is 150ish for them too. Also I like fragbox corals & Tidal Gardens on YouTube for...
To me your readings are great for a mixed reef. 100ish at the sand bed and 200ish inches bellow the surface. And for corals specific par I’m sure more knowledgeable reefers will respond but my frogspawn are at 150ish par as well.
I missing having my clown be that tiny. Stunning picture of the clowns and return pump head! Looks incredible for scale.
To stay on topic can’t tell what exactly is in the picture. Something I’ve noticed is blue light hides the algae in pictures. If you put all white light we can tell better...
I don’t test much but these are my numbers.
Working on testing phosphates and nitrates. Saving for Hannah checkers.
Here’s growth on a pink monti I picked up from last years CK swap, May 5 vs Now.
The Red Bush Gracilaria that’s in my reactor. Super cool under blue lights too.
My two cents for Instagram:
Yes it’s about the club but I would widen the target audience. It should have reefing related content posted daily/weekly alongside club events/features. Anyone interested in the hobby should be able to click on that page and leave with something. And behind it know...