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  1. melev's Avatar
    I like that you put out a challenge to the other RAddicts here. I went ahead and edited your entry to enlarge the images from the thumbnail-size.
  2. dlandino's Avatar
    my pleasure sir. Would love to see your before and after.
  3. melev's Avatar
    Awesome. I have a spot in the anemone tank that I'll have to try this on.

    Thanks for sharing it with us on ReefAddicts.
  4. melev's Avatar
    Nice do-over, and I understand your reasons why. Hope you can keep that GSP on frag plugs.

    Post a close up of that alveopora that caught my eye on facebook.
  5. maroun.c's Avatar
    IT is annoying when old tanks start to go downhill and you can't pionpoint whats happening.
    The new scape looks nice, Love the Anemones...
  6. melev's Avatar
    Yes, I agree.
  7. dlandino's Avatar
    I'm glad to share the story and thanks all. I must try and be back here more often.
  8. NanaReefer's Avatar
    So happy you all came through safe and sound. You've definitely opened my mind on how to prepare for even the smallest of power outages. Time to store some water!
  9. melev's Avatar
    Man, 9 days must have been awful. I know when I was running my generator, I didn't want to leave the house to run to the local gas station to refill the fuel jugs. Thinking my house was alone seemed dangerous, and the risk that the generator could be stolen wasn't ruled out either. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
  10. DJ in WV's Avatar
    glad you and your family and your tank made it through the storm safely. people don't realize how dependent they are on the grid. Everyone should have at least a solar charger and a few batteries with a inverter. The wife and I have been talking about getting off the grid when we move next year.
  11. dlandino's Avatar
    Update on this: It is in fact bryopsis and I have been "treating" with Tech M with fantastic results. There have been some side effects to report. My zoas are browning out pretty badly and my encrusting and plating montis are showing some signs of reduced pe and stress. On the flip side, the bryopsis patches are about 90% gone and what is left isn't looking too hot. I am prepared to lose some corals to this treatment but if it means that I have halted bryopsis it is worth it.
  12. dlandino's Avatar
    Hi Marc, I know, I know...... sorry about that
  13. dlandino's Avatar
    http://70.235.69.165

    user name = rc123
    password = 123456
  14. dlandino's Avatar
    Hi all, it is back on line now. Jess, you NEED to look at in IE and have Active X installed or all you can do it take the snap shot. Check it out again and hope you made it through the quake ok.
  15. melev's Avatar
    I'll have to check it out tomorrow when your lights are on.

    But you need to change the username to ra123. heh
  16. Jessy's Avatar
    I just checked it out. I think the 'snapshot' button works while you don't have the cam online. I like what I saw...you have a lot of good healthy colonies.
  17. dlandino's Avatar
    If there is interest, I can put the cam on line again tomorrow night.
  18. chappy's Avatar
    that pic is hard to tell
    might want to stock up on some tech m just in case
    i have dosed it before by turkey baisting it right on the bryopsis
  19. upster's Avatar
    I like how your colonies have grown together. Looks very natural imo.
  20. NATUREBATSLAST's Avatar
    You bet! Your maintenance sounds pretty solid.
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