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Sad day for me
Ferdinand the cowfish has moved on to a bigger home. Saying goodbye to him was the hardest thing I've ever done in the context of reefing. But it was time. He's off to a 600 gallon tank where he'll have more room to move around. The tank looks empty without him, but it was the right thing to do. |
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Slowly but surely the tank is getting back on track:
Nearly lost all of these corals when things were crashing but they've hung on and are starting to grow again: This frag is super blown out but one I'm really excited about: These guys really took a beating over the last year, but they're making a pretty strong comeback: Pink lemonade This rock was infested with caulerpa to the point where I couldn't keep up with pruning it back, so I chiselled everything off, bleached it, then acid dipped it. Note to the world: this works great, but the rock REALLy needs a curing process afterwards. I put it straight back in my tank and had a hideous outbreak of dinos almost immediately. It's just on the tail-end now. I decided to go more for a 'mass planting' of only a couple of bright, contrasting acros on this rock, should look spectacular when they grow in. I lost a teal A. scale that used to be in this spot, but I think I replaced it with something even nicer. |
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Looking great Adam! Can't even tell you had issues. Recovering like a BOSS ! :-)
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