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Ricky9405

Cute.)

Alicia5489

Did you decide to start the topic over? Or am I confusing something?

Chelsea

decided to start over

Michelle13

It's beautiful; I think it's better to direct one of the pumps at the windshield.

Jennifer5371

Thank you, I think you are right, I will do it that way now, I think it will be better.

Joshua448

The flow seems to have normalized!!!

Shawn

Has it been two months of normalization? Send new photos.

Joshua448

here are the new photos

James3382

Euphilius are certainly fat, but it still feels somewhat empty...

Chad9037

I will gradually settle in, I don't want softness, but regarding the LPS, I think yes and how.

Steven

Offtopic Think about it - the harshness isn't that troublesome. Let them scream, but I introduced the strict ones on the 7th day of the launch. The soft ones only come during the launch period or when the parameters are uncontrollable. But LPS is not as simple as it seems at first glance. This is not just my opinion. It's simply a characteristic of the ideal balance.

Samuel6138

Let those who placed the plerogir at the launch respond. And who has survived it, that's the question.

Michelle5859

Offtopic I will be pickling soon - you can also try plerogir.

Deborah2682

and tell me how the plerogira will scratch itself

Gabrielle5053

I settled in two weeks after launching the plerogir... it's doing fine.

Matthew1280

I certainly believe a gentleman's word. But photos (before and after) will further confirm my opinion.

Christopher3770

I will find the "before" photos now... and I just took the "after" one... sorry for the quality - I'm at work and only have a point-and-shoot camera... this is the office aquarium - 150 liters - it was set up a month ago - the pleco has been in it for 2 weeks now...

Sarah5423

I will reveal a terrible secret - if you set your mind to it, the plecostomus will feel fine by the evening after the aquarium is salted. The only difference lies in the set goal. There are two sides to the coin - shamanic dances with a tambourine and the cost of the issue...

Courtney4094

Okay, I went off-topic in someone else's thread... I wasn't thinking about chemical bombardment; I was talking about the standard approaches to starting an aquarium. Nevertheless, by tracking some aquariums and their owners, I can believe the words, but I just haven't seen any information about the itos aquarium. Sorry for posting in your thread.

Dawn6148

Come on, Yarik, we're communicating after all.

Nicole7122

Tonight, when I turned off the main light and switched on the "moon," I discovered that one of the heads of the euphyllia started to glow with some interesting acidic light, almost like neon... what could this mean? I'm attaching a photo. Last night, I observed a strong glow again...

Eric8832

In the tissues of some organisms, there are sometimes glowing (phosphorescent) cells. This can even be observed at sea at night. Haven't you seen it? Even Gammarus glows. This phenomenon is especially common among deep-sea inhabitants. In reef aquariums, one can often see the glow of various living objects at night. In this case, the Euphylia is glowing.

Veronica

Maybe I can also direct the moon at night and thereby find the brightest object; that's how I illuminate Birerium, fortunately, there is enough of it...

Patrick4439

"Birerium" - such a coral does not exist in nature. There is Briareum spp. And the fact that it has multiplied enough is great...

Angela7060

Yes, Tolik, you are right, I have seen the glow of the gammarus.