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Soft Coral Keepers
01/12/2008, 01:05 AM
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Chili coral problems
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LegendLand
dendro said the food requirements correct, ive...
dendro said the food requirements correct, ive kept mine for over 2 years now, back when i only had phyto & cyclop-eeze, theres alot of new & better foods on the market now, flow needs to be strong,...
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SPS Keepers
11/29/2007, 05:40 PM
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How do i kill........my SPS
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LegendLand
ok, i knew hard corals would end up the same as...
ok, i knew hard corals would end up the same as soft corals,...1st xenia infestations, then green star polyps, then leathers, then anthellias, then zoas, now pocilapora......... soon we will be...
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SPS Keepers
11/29/2007, 05:34 PM
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Montipora Confusa Bleaching
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LegendLand
Montipora Confusa Bleaching
Can someone help me with my monti, its about 1 month old, has not grown any, started bleaching on the tips, then around the edge, its directly under 150w 10k MH, in high flow area of 600gph in a 33g...
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LPS Keepers
11/27/2007, 12:46 PM
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Care of Acans
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391
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LegendLand
medium to high light, medium to strong...
medium to high light, medium to strong flow..depends on what lighting you have..under 250w 10k MH..place them mid-way in the tank..any less place them higher, any more, lower.
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LPS Keepers
11/27/2007, 12:44 PM
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Amount of flow for a red lobo?
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LegendLand
mainly i would consider the lighting as the...
mainly i would consider the lighting as the problem, 55w is not enough for hard corals..
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LPS Keepers
11/27/2007, 12:42 PM
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Help Feeding Sun Coral
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LegendLand
feed the coral after the lights are off about 2...
feed the coral after the lights are off about 2 hours..keep lights off while feeding.
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/27/2007, 12:37 PM
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Mystery blue - is this a sponge or a soft coral?
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855
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LegendLand
i got an idea ;) Use Marine snow, its full...
i got an idea ;)
Use Marine snow, its full of bacteria. also try leaving it out in a cup of saltwater for a couple of days..let bad bacteria build in it, then target feed it..also it might be...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:43 PM
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haitian condy vs. paly's!!!????
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LegendLand
do not let the palys get in contact with the...
do not let the palys get in contact with the anenome..anenomes will kill any coral
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LPS Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:31 PM
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can you tell what these are?
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LegendLand
1. Open Brain 2...i dont know..
1. Open Brain
2...i dont know..
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LPS Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:29 PM
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id please
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597
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LegendLand
small polyp favia
small polyp favia
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:24 PM
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New softies, nutrition/light requirement
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Posted By
LegendLand
they dont need fed anything..just medium to high...
they dont need fed anything..just medium to high light..preferably MH light..but can live under intense PC or T5 lighting..good flow..not too strong or too low.. dont let them touch other...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:21 PM
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Pipe Organ under 2x24 t5s ok?
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Posted By
LegendLand
really high...thats only 48w of light total..im...
really high...thats only 48w of light total..im not sure much of any corals will last long-term besides mushrooms tho.
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:19 PM
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colt with white tips
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LegendLand
the zoas..if any coral touches colt..it will...
the zoas..if any coral touches colt..it will sting it..but the colt will win by killing the other coral..always make sure colt leathers NEVER touch other corals..also..i have a colt leather that...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:16 PM
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Xenia Dying Pleas Help!!
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LegendLand
that actually looks like some kind of...
that actually looks like some kind of Cespitularia...hard to keep in reef tanks. ive never seen a brown striped one before, sorry not much help, as long as your pom-pom xenias are doing fine..xenias...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/26/2007, 07:12 PM
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toadstool leather in trouble
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LegendLand
try to cut the bad spot away fast...post some...
try to cut the bad spot away fast...post some pictures, that would help me tell you how to cut it exactly.
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Chemical Valley Reef Club
11/26/2007, 07:07 PM
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Help!!! Need a 14" to 15" light
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LegendLand
i dont think you wil be dissapointed with the K2...
i dont think you wil be dissapointed with the K2 Viper...its a great light..but works better with a 10k bulb..also theres no cooling fan built in..so during the summer dont let the sun hit it & if...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/24/2007, 02:26 PM
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Instant Ocean Testing Low
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LegendLand
3 batches of IO salt have tested low, 2 different...
3 batches of IO salt have tested low, 2 different ones at my house. & 1 at the LFS...salanity also tested low when adding the exact amount as should be added.
Forum:
The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/23/2007, 10:44 PM
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9
Instant Ocean Testing Low
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Posted By
LegendLand
i think your mis-understanding...we tested fresh...
i think your mis-understanding...we tested fresh salt mix...not in any tank..freshly mixed...calcium was around 260..is that normal for fresh sea salt ?
Forum:
LPS Keepers
11/23/2007, 06:39 PM
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SUn Coral
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LegendLand
even tho its in low light...unless it has good...
even tho its in low light...unless it has good flow & theres food in the tank..it will not open
Forum:
Chemical Valley Reef Club
11/23/2007, 06:34 PM
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The 210 build begins
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LegendLand
got an idea on what exactly your going to keep in...
got an idea on what exactly your going to keep in your new system ? im willing to teach ya anything you need to know :)
Forum:
Soft Coral Keepers
11/23/2007, 06:29 PM
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Non Photosynthetic Soft Corals?
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LegendLand
chili coral (Nepthyigorgia) is a 100% filter...
chili coral (Nepthyigorgia) is a 100% filter feeder..alot of myth going around that it lives off light & contains the symbionic alge..it does not..& is not for beginners.. i still consider myself...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/23/2007, 06:19 PM
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9
Instant Ocean Testing Low
Views:
427
Posted By
LegendLand
Instant Ocean Testing Low
Interesting turn around i had with instant ocean salt recently..ive used it all my life, & my current tank is ran on IO salt alone..after 4 years ive had no problems..that is untill...
Forum:
Zoanthids
11/19/2007, 04:51 PM
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Non Photsynthetic Zoanthids?
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336
Posted By
LegendLand
yes..but not commonly seen..some ParaZoanthus are...
yes..but not commonly seen..some ParaZoanthus are filter feeding..but look hardly different from common Yellow polyps (Also Parazoanthus) most likely you will not find them, there are several...
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/19/2007, 04:47 PM
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4
new coral anybody help with name?
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499
Posted By
LegendLand
yep snake polyps..a species of Zoanthid
yep snake polyps..a species of Zoanthid
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Soft Coral Keepers
11/19/2007, 04:44 PM
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6
Browning tips on yellow leather coral
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698
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LegendLand
any other leathers in the tank ? also..that is...
any other leathers in the tank ? also..that is one beautiful star fish :)
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