moga November 22, 2013 Author November 22, 2013 Thanks.. guys.. i am trying very hard on this one~ I am dosing 2 parts starting next week.. testing will be done soon~ I will keep you updated.
YHSublime December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 Thanks.. guys.. i am trying very hard on this one~ I am dosing 2 parts starting next week.. testing will be done soon~ I will keep you updated. Tank looks great. What are your wate params at the momement? I'm curious as to what your reasons are for 2 part dosing?
moga December 18, 2013 Author December 18, 2013 (edited) Tank looks great. What are your wate params at the momement? I'm curious as to what your reasons are for 2 part dosing? well, i haven't dose it yet.. i haven't checked my parameters (well, i ordered the testing tool).. Calcium, Alkalinity are not checked. but since i want to keep the corals alive and grow.. i need them soon.. i can't afford to calcium reactor (no sump as well). Edited December 18, 2013 by moga
howaboutme December 18, 2013 December 18, 2013 Tank is looking good! It looks like you have mostly LPS/softies....I'd be surprised if you needed to dose. I'd think water changes will keep your numbers in line.
Kallor December 22, 2013 December 22, 2013 (edited) Some updates.. Merry Chreefmas~ Everything looks great! The tank is looking sharp and the fish look happy. One question I've always had: conventional wisdom is that yellow tangs get to about 6"-8". However, though I've seen loads of photos of 'em, I've never seen one that looked anywhere close to 6" (5", max, is what I've seen). Obviously a pair of 8"+ tangs wouldn't be happy in a tank that size (which is more or less the size of my tank as well) ... so to get back to the point ... how big do they really get in captivity? Great work on your tank! It is looking really nice! Edited December 22, 2013 by Kallor
moga December 23, 2013 Author December 23, 2013 Everything looks great! The tank is looking sharp and the fish look happy. One question I've always had: conventional wisdom is that yellow tangs get to about 6"-8". However, though I've seen loads of photos of 'em, I've never seen one that looked anywhere close to 6" (5", max, is what I've seen). Obviously a pair of 8"+ tangs wouldn't be happy in a tank that size (which is more or less the size of my tank as well) ... so to get back to the point ... how big do they really get in captivity? Great work on your tank! It is looking really nice! well, i think my tank has couple more years to host them.. after it get too big, i would let them go.. thanks.~
YHSublime March 3, 2014 March 3, 2014 Sure does look good! Looks awesome! That's an impressive looking toadstool! Is that a toadstool?!
moga March 4, 2014 Author March 4, 2014 Sure does look good! Is that a toadstool?! Thanks.. guys.. yes, it's a toadstool. it has greenish hue with the light.~..
moga March 12, 2014 Author March 12, 2014 close shot of Bonsai small frags.~ very interesting thing happened. half of the leather got stressed and decided not to have polyps.. it reminds me of ....
smallreef March 12, 2014 March 12, 2014 (edited) Is the GSP not going to try and overtake that acro? And that is freaking hilarious of your toadstool....mines not nearly as big but sometimes only certain spots will have polyps and others won't but not a definitive line like that! Edited March 12, 2014 by smallreef
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