no I used on the previous tank for over a year. I still have a pretty full fuge of grape culerpa. I had some cyano problems for a while but I wouldn't blame the bio pellets, dr Tim's waste away and Eco balance really helped clean up my tank. highly recommend dr Tim products!!
Looking good so far, any prior issues with the bio-pellets?
Awesome! Take more pictures of him to share with us - he's not what we usually see in our tanks, which makes him special.
actually he's a very good eater comes all the way up to surface and is the first to grab the big pieces. he also pics at the algae clip, he has really settled in.
Those are the kind I saw in Hawaii. Beautiful colors! Congrats on the getting one to feed so quickly. Due to the competition, you may need to figure out a way to target him with food he can get to really fill up once or twice a week.
Awesome. I've always found boxfish fasinating too, but too big for my tank.
I'm an Apply & PC guy. But Vbulletin sure doesn't like Apple products. I do run the site from my Mac more than my PC.
"The site isn't very Apple friendly." I think that is hilarious since you are an Apple guy
The site isn't very Apple friendly.
My desktop has a wide screen 24" samsung, so it always displays the whole thing. My iphone and ipad get confused and put the left panel over the middle of the picture?
Images wider than the text area get truncated on RA unfortunately. I share my images at 770 pixels wide. Yours was more than 1000.
Originally Posted by Midnight Its the circled one, you prolly have to maximise your browser on my screen i couldnt see half the pic, so i was a little lost
Its the circled one, you prolly have to maximise your browser
I'm sorry you said right side duh.... skittles stylo your correct
Doesn't look like birdsnest to me at all. Stylophora perhaps. Or Porites.
Thought it looked like a stubby fuzzy birds nest
Ora Ponape birdnest. about get fragged up. I have two colonies
I meant this one?
The overflow boxes made of ABS, especially those with textur... are the worst to try to clean. You'd probably need a stiff brush to get it out of the pitted area. Focus on the glass and perhaps ignore the overflow boxes.
Originally Posted by melev The centerbrace makes it really hard to clean off, I completely agree. I'm dealing with that myself with the temporary 215g. If you scrape off corallline, the little bits will take root elsewhere, like on the rockwork. Your view isn't spoiled and the corals stand out better visually. Coralline on acrylic leaves hazy patches if you leave it there too long. there you are!!!! any tips for getting off over flow boxes besides the obvious scraper blade