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Joseph9057

The day after adding biobacter, the water became very cloudy, but after 2 days, everything normalized. Today, we introduced the first "sailors" - Mollienesia Velifera. After 4 hours of slowly adding seawater drop by drop to a five-liter bucket, the "marine aquarium enthusiasts" are swimming around and nibbling on the bacterial growths. The rocks are promised for Monday. We conducted tests: Tetra NH3 (Ammonia) - 0 mg/L Tetra NO2 (Nitrite) - < 0.3 mg/L (this is the first scale, there is none lower) Tetra NO3 (Nitrate) - 0 mg/L. It's clear that there's nothing to measure yet; this is just for statistics.

Lee425

So much has flown by and there are no records except for photos... Damn hookers... It's a boom to remember, maybe someone has it saved in their archive?

Brian

Artemia incubator for 5.00.

Janet5447

From left to right: 1,2 - blue worm. 3 - Mayan anemones (we already have about 8 - they are multiplying) 4 - sponge (no longer there - it disintegrated) 5 - little fan 6 - dirt collected in a day 7,8 - canister collected dirt over 2 weeks, mostly clay from stone.

Raven7170

From left to right: 1 - the clavularia opened up, took a long time, moved it closer to the light and it started to grow. 2 - caulerpa is growing. 3,4 - overall view. 5,6,7,8,9 - 5 days of "crazy" growth of caulerpa, it doesn't grow like that anymore, it's a very temperamental algae - it grows in the wrong direction, I tried to fix it - the whole sprout rotted, better not to touch it or cut it right away.

Katherine

I don't want to put pressure on everyone, but it has somehow turned out that there is just one person here in proud solitude, while we are chatting here about Building a 300-liter Sea – in questions and answers. And if you didn't find your message in this topic, it means it has been moved here - Building a 300-liter Sea – in questions and answers.

James4342

The sinularia has grown, I decided to trim it. Here it was - I cut it, first tied it with a rubber band to a stone - here’s what’s left - and it turned out -

Jonathan6173

In 5 days - It turned out that the rubber was pressing too hard, and at the point of pressure, the coral was falling off. I secured it with wire, and it started to grow back. I moved one branch to "Nemo," it seems to like it there more - it's pinker and more bushy. Here is the state today: what is left - in Nemo - in the aquarium - and this is the first fragment that inspired me to "feats," actually the second, the first one somehow fell into the rocks and I couldn't find it. P.S. I will cut some more in the coming days.

Nicholas2252

They breed on their own, there was one, and on October 16 - and today - The brown one was also alone, it came from J.K. (living stones), now there are 7 pieces. 2 pieces have actually flown to another place, and the mother is slowly moving up - probably making room for the little ones.

Nancy758

The new arrivals came today: Pterois antennata, Spotfin lionfish - 1 I really like this creature. I last saw it in the bucket, it dove into the rocks and I can't see where it is sitting. Discosoma, Stripe mushrooms - 1 The mushrooms are lovely, they haven't opened up in the photo yet.

Justin9867

and the continuation??????????????????????

Debbie3587

I found the continuation in the video.

Kimberly3727

I always have caviar lying around... as soon as the fry swim away, the caviar is back again after a while.

Mariah

Hello. Can you tell me what a moth farm is and what it looks like? Thank you.