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![]() Wow that was quit mellow there Doug.
Anyways welcome to Canreef jepree. Chris |
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![]() hey buds welcome to canreef,
where the sky is the limit and so is our wallet's and purses.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() Welcome to Canreef
I've hard the same blue palm tunicates several years ago. They are very difficult to keep and may not be suited for an Aquarium. Mine did the same thing yours is doing until it was gone. you may want to try Phytoplankton and zooplankton suppliments to keep it going J |
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I've been reading a lot about the nutrition of nonphotosynthetic and photosynthetic invertebrates and would say that this will probably help. Though they may be too far gone at this point, and (depending on your system) feeding heavily could cause an algae outbreak without good nutrient export. Spot feed them too, with a pipette or something, so you know the phyto/zoo culture is getting directly to them. And welcome to Canreef. Never a dull moment around here. ![]() ![]()
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![]() THANKS to everyone for the warm welcome and thanks for the advice.
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