Here is my January photo. Unfortunately, Walt the lawnmower blenny photo-bombed right when I pushed the shutter. You can see the coral above and below his head, however!
Here is my January photo. Unfortunately, Walt the lawnmower blenny photo-bombed right when I pushed the shutter. You can see the coral above and below his head, however!
You must post a January picture. You all have 1 cheat month where you can miss a picture submission. You have 30 days to upload a picture which I think is a lot of time since it only takes about 5 minutes to upload a picture and say "February 2 Polyps, no new growth"
Mine looks to be losing some flesh even though it is on the sand bed shaded by some rocks....looks like I may have to bump up my MG levels to over 1400...
Magnesium shouldnt be a problem with chalices. Ive seen tanks ramped up to 1700 and the chalices were fine.
In most cases magnesium depletion is very slow and easily replenished with regular water changes.
A magnesium test kit is essential if you plan on ramping up magnesium to fight against bryopsis. Use Tech M Magnesium for bryopsis battles. Theres some sort of secret ingredient that kills bryopsis when at the right levels.
Mg shouldn't be a factor in coral health. It is only essential for keeping alk n ca in solution. If you have low mg you won't be able to raise alk n ca beyond a certain level before you see precipitation.
Not much going on so I might as well post my February pic. No change. Started with 2 mouths and still have two. It has receded from its skeleton a little which is concerning but I think it's doing better now.