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The lights are good. Sol Blues at 16-21-20 and about 13" from the piece thats bleaching. I have a clam at about 19" and its doing beautifully. No pests that I can see.

 

The only thing that has changed is the flow. I removed my mp10 because I felt that even on the low setting it was too much, its been at least 3 weeks since I removed it though. The other SPS seem to be doing OK?? Everything else is doing great.

 

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This green sylo doesnt have the best polyp extension but its been growing pretty fast.

 

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My only other two pieces of sps.

 

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Nano sapiens

Thanks man! So gluing the necrosed tissue prevents it from spreading?

 

The idea is that the glue creates a barrier to the advancing disease.

 

I prefer to frag a ways ahead of the RTN and keep the healthy portion. This way the severely diseased part is at least out of the tank environment.

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The idea is that the glue creates a barrier to the advancing disease.

 

I prefer to frag a ways ahead of the RTN and keep the healthy portion. This way the severely diseased part is at least out of the tank environment.

Gotcha, Just finished fragging. Seems like it might be more effective than the glue, thanks for the help.

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jball1125

Love that red zoa to the left of the green one. Is that Crazy Ladies?

Thanks, honestly I dont remember what they were called but I think it started with a "U". Out of these 3 the only one I know the name of for sure are the Sunny D's. I know I suck with names.

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So I bought a Koralia 240 to see if the bit of extra flow will help the sps out a bit, man that thing is small! You really cant tell how small it is till you see it in person. I also bought a mini tunze to place in the bottom back by some dead spots, very cool little pump.

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jball1125

Not to self: SPS really do like a lot of flow. Just 2 days with the tiny Koralia and they are all looking sweet!

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How strong was the mp10 in that tank on the lowest setting? I'd rather keep it IMO.

 

Yes I thought I didn't need it, appears I was wrong.

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jball1125
Nice new stuff! Maybe you can put your SPS closer to the MP10?

 

Thanks! Actually the problems started because I got rid of the mp10 thinking I didn't need it, I was wrong. :/

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Heyyyyyy jball ;)Nice tank.
Ohh how nice of you to stop by, so unexpected. Lol.Thanks! :)

 

Forgot to mention I'm picking up some new pieces tomorrow, stay tuned.

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Nano sapiens

New addition today.

 

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Nice addition. I had one of these advertised as a 'Aussie Blastomussa merletti'.

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Nice addition. I had one of these advertised as a 'Aussie Blastomussa merletti'.

 

Thanks, my lfs just labeled it as an ”ultra red/green blasto” lol.

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