This is what a RBTA looks like when it poops for the people that do not know
I am not sure what I am doing wrong.I have been trying to add more pics to this blog.I keep getting an error message that wont allow the image to post. I think the first pic was beginners luck.
Got a little news from Marineland today. They disassembled the tank today. I'm guessing with what remains to be done (Rebuild, let cure, water test, crate and ship), it'll be about four weeks until the tank returns. The 215g did great while I was at Comic Con. The tank sitter said he didn't have to adjust anything during the six days he watched over it, and the Apex never emailed/texted me with out-of-limit notifications. Texas has been hot-n-humid, but the tank never varied more ...
Below is my Birdsnet as it is today. As you can see the core of the colony is overrun with Algae and probably dead. However, all the branches are growing like mad and putting out new tips. So, would it be better to leave it alone and hope my new clean-up crew can clean it up? Or, do I frag the healthy branches and start new colonies? Thanks. Phil
Do LED lights fade corals or is this just a myth? Has anyone had problems with using LED lighting?