Sancho Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 I doubt it. Don't mushies like the dirty water??? I'm leaning toward lighting. Maybe it's too bright? my yumas do really well under my prime @40% I noticed when I went above 60% stuff started dying. I rarely change the water and just maintain 0tds top off water. Link to comment
Nano sapiens Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 it died within the week. i think this was my 3rd try. so no more of these purple yumas for me, ever. Wild Yumas...often heartbreaking... IF you ever try another there are a couple things to do that can give it a better chance. Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 13, 2016 Author Share Posted January 13, 2016 I doubt it. Don't mushies like the dirty water??? I'm leaning toward lighting. Maybe it's too bright? i have my nanobox set at generic setting dave listed. i am too scared and clueless to mess with the setting. any ideas?? i have mostly softies and nems in this tank. Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 14, 2016 Author Share Posted January 14, 2016 happy new year to me! i couldn't resist and bought two new mushrooms from legendary corals. this is only my second time purchasing from them, and i cannot recommend more highly. great customer service, superb packaging, and quality corals!! darwin even threw in some blow pop zoas as my freebie! still trying to add more green! picked up this super bubbly green ringed yuma with a purple heart. and i love florida rics too! but have not seen many varieties here locally. picked up this rainbow colored one! Link to comment
gena Posted January 14, 2016 Share Posted January 14, 2016 i have my nanobox set at generic setting dave listed. i am too scared and clueless to mess with the setting. any ideas?? i have mostly softies and nems in this tank. Do you know what percentages you are running the lights at? I think the presets are pretty bright! It's been a while since I had mine so I don't remember exactly. I'm pretty sure I had to dim mine on the 3 gallon tank. Love the new mushies . Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 15, 2016 Author Share Posted January 15, 2016 Do you know what percentages you are running the lights at? I think the presets are pretty bright! It's been a while since I had mine so I don't remember exactly. I'm pretty sure I had to dim mine on the 3 gallon tank. Love the new mushies . thank you! i hope they do okay! i fed them some oyster feast. i'm pretty sure i'm doing this: Tide Recommended setting : CH1 - 140 - CH2 - 100 Link to comment
gena Posted January 15, 2016 Share Posted January 15, 2016 thank you! i hope they do okay! i fed them some oyster feast. i'm pretty sure i'm doing this: Tide Recommended setting : CH1 - 140 - CH2 - 100 I wish I could remember what my settings were. I'm sure someone running a Tide will be able to help . Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 19, 2016 Author Share Posted January 19, 2016 anyone interested in a nano jellyfish tank? there's a crowd funding thing for it, and it's not super expensive. people also seem to know what they are doing: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/jellyfish-aquarium#/ Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 27, 2016 Author Share Posted January 27, 2016 hello friends! i'm on double deadline (triple really, but i am purposefully setting one aside for sanity's sake) so not posting much here. did a HUGE cleaning on monday, and very mad at myself as i managed to misplace or lose the green yuma i just bought. i honestly have no idea. augh. Link to comment
teenyreef Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 Good luck with your deadlines! Do you think the yuma somehow got blown away when you were cleaning? If it didn't like conditions where it was, it might have just let go and floated free on its own. Link to comment
cindyp Posted January 28, 2016 Author Share Posted January 28, 2016 Good luck with your deadlines! Do you think the yuma somehow got blown away when you were cleaning? If it didn't like conditions where it was, it might have just let go and floated free on its own. i don't know. i had taken it off it's ugly plug and set it in the rock. but i removed the rock to clean, and set a bunch of mushies on the sand. i don't remember seeing the yuma. maybe it moved even before then? yumas can be so prickly!! the little rainbow florida ric is doing very well though. so that's good. Link to comment
teenyreef Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 Good for the little florida I'll bet the yuma detached on his own after you glued him to the rock. I've never been able to glue a ric in place without multiple tries. If there's even a little bit of current they just drift off. Hopefully he'll make a reappearance from wherever he is now...someday! Link to comment
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