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Loving the rockwork under blues!
Funny thing is that is an iPhone picture under the whitest whites lol. I don’t know how to get the blue out of the picture!Loving the rockwork under blues!
Funny thing is that is an iPhone picture under the whitest whites lol. I don’t know how to get the blue out of the picture!
Also, originally wasn’t a fan of the scape when I put it together in my garage, but now that it’s in the tank, and now with lights, I am starting to like it a lot more.
Thanks, my favorite scaping is with the shelf rock and the stax they have out now but I was given this branch and figured I had to do something with it. I want to add to the left side but not sure if I should stay with the branch or considering doing some of the shapes??Looking good so far - love the scaping - simple but functional.
Thanks, my favorite scaping is with the shelf rock and the stax they have out now but I was given this branch and figured I had to do something with it. I want to add to the left side but not sure if I should stay with the branch or considering doing some of the shapes??
I bought the app but have been having water clarity issues so nothing I take is up to par at this point. I just got my protein skimmer going as I was letting it be during the cycle. Less than 24 hours later there is a huge water clarity change.I don’t mean to hi jack your thread but here is an app that will take a lot of blue out of your pictures. I don’t know if you can get it on Android too.
I have often read of Chromis killing each other off. Crabs may have taken care of the carcass. Just pure speculation though.UPDATE!! I added 3 blue/green chromis when my bottled bacteria and rotting shrimp cycle didn't quite spike like I hoped. The chromis were doing good. I noticed a few days ago one hiding and not coming out to eat, no visible signs of illness. Tested my water and the ammonia was 0.25, nitrates 0. That fish went missing, no evidence of a body, possibly cleaned up by 5 hermits I have roaming the tank. Since that day, I got my protein skimmer going and have dropped my ammonia to 0. Other 2 fish are doing well and zoas I have have responded well and are more open than ever.
UPDATE!! I added 3 blue/green chromis when my bottled bacteria and rotting shrimp cycle didn't quite spike like I hoped. The chromis were doing good. I noticed a few days ago one hiding and not coming out to eat, no visible signs of illness. Tested my water and the ammonia was 0.25, nitrates 0. That fish went missing, no evidence of a body, possibly cleaned up by 5 hermits I have roaming the tank. Since that day, I got my protein skimmer going and have dropped my ammonia to 0. Other 2 fish are doing well and zoas I have have responded well and are more open than ever.
They were together, I have a feeling it may have been the ammonia.Do you know if the chromis were housed together wherever they came from? If so, it's probably less likely aggression, but the ammonia may have hit one that was particularly sensitive or the like.
They were together, I have a feeling it may have been the ammonia.