I bet he wanted to give us all a chanceLooks to be a very thriving ecosystem.
You should had entered a picture in the POTM contest....there's always next month.
I bet he wanted to give us all a chanceLooks to be a very thriving ecosystem.
You should had entered a picture in the POTM contest....there's always next month.
So far so good. Being able to move them back for maintenance has been handy. At one point when I was moving it though, the ball socket joint slipped and the whole rack tilted downwards almost 45º. There was no way I was going to take off all the wiring to remove the rack and re-torque it down in position, so I ended up propping the rack back up, then drilling in a hole for a set screw so it won't slip. If I were to do this again, I'd sandwich epoxy in the cup then drill a couple set screws to lock it in position.Have the monitor stands been working well? It’s such a great idea
Wow this guy is beautiful, is there a specific name for this red color variation? The tank looks great and I can definitely see some growth since I visited.
Jeweled leopard wrasse. Debatably not a leopard wrasse based on a technicality, but looks, swims, behaves, and eats like a leopard wrasse.Wow this guy is beautiful, is there a specific name for this red color variation? The tank looks great and I can definitely see some growth since I visited.
Cool, what's supporting the PVC? Also, can the sump expansion be removed? I think I need the extra space for equipment instead.Not a manifold, but I do have one of the return lines re-routed to plumb a UV sterilizer inline.
In red is where there'd normally be an elbow to go up. There's space in this cabinet compartment.
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Ah I see, thanks. Is there a barb on their Y adapter for connecting both returns? Is the barb 1"?Yup red sea includes parts to plug the connecting pipes. The stock piping has clips on the back wall to support it. The white PVC I added is just being supported by the bulkhead on top and uv connections on bottom. Though I should add some strapping to help support some of the hanging spans.
Random question, does stn spread to other corals and if so what is your method of treating such thing?Awwwwww F**k!! This colony of The Vinh, that I've grown from a frag for years, lost its color about a month ago and last two weeks started STNing. Upon closer look... aefw No other acros seem affected, but I'll have to inspect and start treatment. This is a first for me. I usually inspect and dip all frags before they go in but maybe it's time for coral QT too.
Last acro frags added were in April and from a pretty well known online vendor.
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There are eggs in the pic!Did you see eggs too? Sucks man!