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Kenneth7331
Wendy
Great! It's a pity that there's only a general view! We're waiting for the photos!
Joyce
just great
Elizabeth882
fresh photos
Jade
Yes, it's quite a hefty penny; I saw it in person in Rey's car when he brought livestock that day. I'm also planning to install Kent Marine resin, and I wanted to ask what the TDS meter shows at the output? I have a specific goal - to minimize water changes, or even completely eliminate them, like R from St. Petersburg.
Javier5186
As soon as we connected it, the TDS showed 8. But Kent Marin recommends draining the water for about 3 hours for proper operation.
Yesterday, I borrowed an electronic TDS meter for a while, and the reading is now almost 0!! The water tastes really bad - it's tasteless. I've already replaced 40 liters of water (I will also refuse to do replacements in the future). The corals really like the water; they have all opened up. I've never seen the Euphyllias look like this before.
Lisa
Strangely, the links you provided do not display for me!
Jessica5348
the topic with the photo has moved
Sheila1322
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Tonya
Beautiful! Oh...
Kimberly4253
from fresh
Nicole7268
The photos are amazing! Thank you.
Lynn4242
So, the summary:
The aquarium is 2.5 months old.
All types of corals are doing great, starting from Gorgonians, Tubastraea of all kinds, soft corals, and ending with a large number of SPS and several LPS corals, plus a considerable number of fish and invertebrates.
Here is a small panorama.
Tina
I decided to make a small rearrangement since the solid wall was too overwhelming for the eyes. I created a more pleasant design and got rid of 5 soft corals, replacing them with LPS corals.
Here’s what I came up with.
In high resolution.
Alan273
I noticed you have a renomurena. How about escapes from the aquarium, have they been noticed?
Jonathon8514
not yet as I have her since yesterday
they say they run when they feel unwell
let's see how she adapts
Tiffany5069
Will eat all the fish over time.
Brian6895
Are you speaking from your own experience? Have you kept a rhinomuraena already?
Many people simply believe that if there is a moray eel, then it’s immediately a sperm whale. It’s small and won’t grow any bigger.
It’s unlikely that a Zebrasoma or Hepatus will fit in its mouth.
And if it picks on Chromis, well, I’ll just get some Antias then.
Patricia1746
According to the experience of a person we both know, after a month of keeping it, the euphoria about the renomurena has passed. It swallows fish twice the size of its mouth. And it generally acts on the principle of "if I can't eat it, I'll nibble on it." And catching it later is oh so difficult.
Angela7060
feeding
Robert
Thank you very much to Rea Tkachu for the little Mauritanian idol. The baby may be very small, but he has already managed to fight with Scopas and has put all the other centropyges and angels in their place, making it clear that even though he has only been new for half an hour, he is still cooler than everyone else.
Michael826
We summarize the results of 5 months on this successful note and conclude the successful experiment. It is firmly decided that this aquarium will be restructured only for non-photosynthetic organisms, but the fish will, of course, remain. Only those corals that do not need light but require feeding will live in it. The fish room is almost built on the balcony, where several plankton reactors will be located. Therefore, almost all corals, except for Dendronephthya, Tubipora, and Gorgonians, are for sale. The number of corals is huge; some have been with me for six months and have doubled in size. There are also many frags that have split, predominantly hard LPS and SPS, but there are also soft corals.
Eric
If possible, please send the price in a private message!
Michelle13
Me too!