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  1. grizfyrfyter

    Flame Angel

    Yup. It's a haul.
  2. grizfyrfyter

    Flame Angel

    I inherited this guy after a tank breakdown. He's a few years old and about 5" long He didn't eat any corals in his old tank but started eating acans, blasto, cyphastrea, lepastrea, montipora and clove polyps. He also has a head deformation. Free to the first person to pick him up in Sonora...
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    Super glue & sand rock bonding technique

    This is by far my favorite method.
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    Monterey Bay Aquarium Behind the Scenes Tour 5/19/23

    That's what I assumed. I appreciate the club doing this
  5. grizfyrfyter

    Any BAR Reefscape Pros?

    These rocks are basically a fancy frag tank setup. So you can move corals around. That being said, if you want the large overhang look and are using dry rock for the majority of the structure, it's the perfect use for the superglue and sand technique. Long overhangs on thin rock will break...
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    I'm back!

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    I'm back!

    Some stuff is still mad due to the flame angel nipping. Almost caught him a few times in the fish trap. If I don't catch him by Friday, I'm doing a big water change and pulling some rocks out to net him.
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    Monterey Bay Aquarium Behind the Scenes Tour 5/19/23

    Can't make it during the week.
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    Bowl of Pho-RSR350

    Have you looked into what is involved? There are already quite a few LPS being done already
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    Bowl of Pho-RSR350

    That's the pinnacle of the hobby for me. I am looking forward to being able to pick a coral and sexually reproduce it.
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    Aiptasia

    Yes. The tiniest part of tissue can become a new anemone on its own. If you pull it out and don't see any more over the next few months, you're probably clear. If you bleach the rocks and start over with your cycle, you definitely won't have them but it's going to set you back a few months on...
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    I'm back!

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    How're these suction cups for moving?

    That's why I don't borrow anything.
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    Standardized smart home powered tank setups

    I don't have any experience with Kasa products but after a few years of playing with half a dozen smart outlets, I don't trust them for life support.
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    Achilles tang - tips for successfully keeping one?

    Where they depend on the fish immune system to keep the disease in check, as opposed to keeping it out of the tank to begin with.
  16. grizfyrfyter

    I'm back!

    The two bubble tips have settled in nicely. Had to shuffle a few frags around for a week. The gardening task you add when keeping these critters. The pump guard worked well. Caught one that got blown off a rock overnight. One looks very happy and the other is improving daily but looks like...
  17. grizfyrfyter

    I'm back!

    I got 3 colonies of acropora from a tank breakdown. I made 5 frags (of each colony) and glued the 5 frags about an inch apart on a piece of dry rubble. I left that in the frag "pond" for a few days before taking them to work. They have been in the office tank for about 2 weeks at this...
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    I'm back!

    The bottom glass algae has finally burnt itself out. It's not growing much anymore and most of it is super easy to scrape away now. Makes sense that it would have to go through the cycle of crap that grows on a new surface in the system. The glass was dry for several days during the move in...
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    Eric's IM 40L aio

    That seems like a lot more material than should be necessary. Is it printed solid?
  20. grizfyrfyter

    3/25/2023 BAR Frag Swap

    I'm pretty bumbe. Hopefully I can make another event before the next swap
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