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Pics?at the moment, pink macroalgae
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Pics?at the moment, pink macroalgae
Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of when I first brought the rock home with 3 on it. I do have a picture of them prior to selling 6 of them to @tREEFarm.
Not 1-2 days later, after selling 6 of them, I came home from work, and 2 of the 4 that I kept had split. So, I am currently back up to 6. Ha!
My tank tooAiptasia
I wish I can my GSP to grow, still the same size of a year ago.Kenya trees and green star polys, still under control. For now at least.
Man I love the rastas. All time favorite for sure.Zoanthids are always a favorite of mine. They grow well and tolerate my mistakes. The rastas are booming and contrasts are amazing. Also my WWC Kiwi Platygyra is a champ. One of my first purchases was their beginner coral pack. Great choice @WWC
Hair algaeWe love watching our coral/ fish grow in our tank. From a coral going from a tiny frag into a beautiful colony to a fish going from 2 inches into 7+ inches. I am wondering what is growing the best in your tank. Photo Credit: @prcardinal91
Yea man, I hear you on this one. My last tank a 330, no snail seemed to survive but my new tank with better filtration and frankly better everything grows Dwarf Cerith snails in the thousands.Snails! I have hundreds of them all over the place! Hopefully the primary consumers will be able to out number the predators when I am ready to add them!
Seems like a rare case of candid replies regarding the truth about what grows fastest in our tanks?This thread sure went the wrong direction lol.
Lol very true.Seems like a rare case of candid replies regarding the truth about what grows fastest in our tanks?
It's got to be Montipora or glass encrusting invaders because they are necessarily the fastest growing things we find in our tanks. Oh, and Aiptasia or flatworms and slime coats should get an honorable mention for sure.