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  1. Supreme Reefs is great! Local pickup is a double bonus. There are more things in person, including some unusual finds. I picked up an pretty cool anemone crab along with my last auction items.

  2. The tank is trucking along super well! I did a huge trim of Xena, and was gifted a lovely Neon Green Sinularia frag. I have fragged the purple sponge three times, and it is still a good size. Sadly, I think the emerald crab is dead. I haven't seen it in a long time and have more algae on the rocks.

     

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    A lot of new polyps since the last update! Before, they zoas would be alive, but not getting bigger with longer lashes and making new ployps. The Orange face polyps were at only 1 for MONTHS. Now I have THREE of those. I've even been able to frag off some from the big mixed color colony. I'm not sure what changed...

     

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    I love the way they look on the rock. The Sun coral is still there, but very grumpy from the trim and harassment from troll fish. The zoas are starting to cover it too.... There is also some pink sponge now.  I've heard it can grow over corals. I haven't had any issues like that yet.

     

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    Here is a side view. Neon Green Sinularia and button polyp are little grumpy, but add a nice green. The Xenia is still grumpy from getting trimmed. Some of the chunks haven't pulsed for a few days. I was not very gentle with it...

     

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    Here is a shot with the button coral open. It's been opening up now that it is no longer covered in Xenia. There are some brown mushrooms in the pic too, but they blend in with the dead frags really well.

     

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  3. I threw a few pieces of it free floating into the tank! Some of it attached to the back wall (as well as the glass, but I scraped that one off and gave it away). One attached to the middle of the rock, another in the dead plug grave yard. The damsel keeps tearing pieces of it off and they reattached wherever they can stay put. I think it's not anywhere else because the fish will kill/bury/move anything in the sand. He will knock plugs off the rock at least once a week, dig holes, spray sand, and is strong enough to pick up a small frag plug.

     

    The colorful zoas had to be dug up every day until they grew enough past the sand to not be completely buried.

  4. I chucked the plants in the filter area and poke at it every few weeks. The UV light always stays on. Since it is clear, I guess it gets enough light from the overhead...can't say if it is doing anything though!

     

    That being said, parameter are always perfect, even if I throw a hand full of pellets in every day!

  5. My first saltwater tank is an old betta tank! I had a lot of help, and a few crashes, but now it is filling out!

     

    They said that picos would be hard, but this sucker is on auto pilot now. Before it that it was a cup water change once a week. Much easier than betta water changes. 

     

    The tank is a Marrineland Contour 3 Gallon

    UV HOB (filled with Chaeto!): Aquatop PF15-UV

    Light: Niello 18W

    Fixture: Ikea

    Media: Chemipure Blue, Phosguard, and Purigen in the stock filter area.

     

    Stock List:

    1x Emerald Crab

    1x "Assorted" Damsel Fish (It used to have a yellow tail!!)

    1x Snail

    4x Mini hermits

    9 million bristle worms - I can throw a hand full of food every day and there will never be leftovers or parameter spikes!

     

    Planimals

    Random zoas

    Small Sun Coral frag

    Blue/Purple Sponge

    Random mushroom

    Xenia forever

    surviving chunk of Red Macro

    Cheato in the HOB

     

    Other

    a graveyard of the many...many..many things that I have killed.

     

    Desk view

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    Lovely Xenia Stairs! They grew like that naturally.

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    Another View!

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    The two greedy guts of the tank. The sun coral eats and opens during the day, but I can't say if it's growing...
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    Bonus waterline shot!

    Pico Xena Water Line

  6. I had this problem a few months ago! I had to do a few things to get it in check. I got another pump for more flow around my rocks, did a lights out/no food for a weekend to get rid of the bulk of it, then shortened the light cycle to 7 hours a day to get the algae under control. Then I got some snails to eat what was left and keep it in check. I also got some macroalgae that may or may not be helping. Everything has stabled out thus far though!

  7. I have a pretty blue/purple photosynthetic sponge that has grown off it's frag, and I want to take a little bit of it an put it in another tank and maybe add it to another part of its existing tank.

     

    Here's where I got it: https://www.pacificeastaquaculture.com/Photosynthetic-Blue-Purple-Sponge-Frag-Reg-3999-Prodview.html

     

    The current piece is still a pretty small piece of 4ish inches, so I don't want to accidentally kill it in the process. It has regrown 3 times from a tiny spec after my n00b tank crashes, so I think a little corner might be all I need to transplant. I plan on snipping a bit of it off underwater, and either dumping it in the other tank and hope for the best, or trying the "blender method" I've seen on a few other forums. 

     

    Is there a size rule of thumb for fragging sponges to prevent trauma to the original piece? Should I wait until it is much bigger?

    Has anyone here tried the blender method successfully?

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