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Yeah I don't know. It actually has gotten worst because the filter sock I was using wasn't working as well as i though it should so I've been doing 3gal waterchanges every other day. Hopefully switching to GFO helps. If not maybe a monster waterchange is due. Somewhere around the 75% range.
So they are still there even with the syphoning and all. I decided to take a different route. I changed from seachem phosguard to BRS GFO. Hopefully this helps somewhat. If not with the dino atleast with the HA that has started to pop up. :crushed:
Mean Green. https://www.google.com/search?q=mean+green+zoa&hl=en&qscrl=1&rlz=1T4MXGB_enUS523US523&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=ULVlUs26OcfH4APWl4CwCQ&ved=0CDIQsAQ&biw=1366&bih=634
I'm going with eagle eye. Watermelons have shorter skirts.
Its actually a mealworm. :)
Yes, it is very rare and expensive, but I will let it go for $10k. LOL.
On a side note. The hardest part about these is the lighting. When taking the pictures this close the lens actually cast a big shadow when the flash is on.
8" with 90 degree optics so they are getting Blasted with light. I was 80w/100B but just turned it down to 70w/80b. I guess you are right about giving it time. It's not going to change overnight.
So my problem is that some of my SPS that are up high are REAL light colored. I don't want to break them off as they are doing good outside of the coloring. Should I raise the lights or turn them down? The only other issue is I don't want to starve the corals on the bottom of light.