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Old 03-28-2013, 02:50 AM
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Yes it's an hydnophora, and it's getting huge! A very agressive coral that I must keep away from anything else or it will digest it, but only if it has direct contact as it does not throw out sweeper tentacles.

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think that's a hydnophora...
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Old 03-28-2013, 05:50 AM
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I am amazed ppl say its deadly I have never had an issue with mine other than it self destructing. Can't wait for my frag to grow into another monster.
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Old 03-28-2013, 01:48 PM
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+1 to all of this, I dose 1 time a week for calcium, but I think a calcium reactor would be a good thing, also running a TLF gfo reactor. Here's my tank.

Hate to say it... but a calcium reactor would be completely useless on your tank. But thats a nice softie tank you have there!
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Old 03-28-2013, 02:16 PM
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Hate to say it... but a calcium reactor would be completely useless on your tank. But thats a nice softie tank you have there!
Eh, that's why it's his secret! Muahahahahahahaha..
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Old 03-28-2013, 02:54 PM
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Something someone said to me when I started with FW is to sit and watch your take for 15 min a day. In my experience its easy not to do this the more we automate the tank or go through phases were you get bored with it. Ensuring we are looking at the tank regularly IME can catch problems before they are going on to long or even an acute issue. Sounds like common sense but its easier said than done. Lol
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Old 03-28-2013, 03:11 PM
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Something someone said to me when I started with FW is to sit and watch your take for 15 min a day. In my experience its easy not to do this the more we automate the tank or go through phases were you get bored with it. Ensuring we are looking at the tank regularly IME can catch problems before they are going on to long or even an acute issue. Sounds like common sense but its easier said than done. Lol
This depends a lot on where your tank is situated. I've had tanks in the basement and that definitely makes this difficult for people with busy schedules. Out of sight, easily out of mind, as they say. My main tank sits on my main floor in an area where it is seen every single day for probably more than 15 mins. It is seen while making/eat breakfast/lunch/dinner, while sitting down in the evenings to do homework with the kids or reading time, while doing other chores like vacuuming the floor, watering plants, etc. This makes a huge difference in keeping the interest going and doing the required maintenance. Can't let glass get too dirty otherwise the tank makes the whole living/dining room look like ass
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Old 03-28-2013, 03:31 PM
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That's a good point and my tanks are in the basement. That being said so usually am I! Lol And I have had paintings full view in my living room that I never look at and forget they are there.
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