Heidi~the 12th picture which show's a *Green Implosion Paly* next to an sps right? Just some FYI~those green implosions are very aggressive and pack a little sting to them so you may wanna move any corals that are coming into contact with them. I kept them for over a year and had a heck of a time getting rid of them. 1 of the toughest, most aggressive palys I've come across.
Well not really anything new. I haven't taken any pictures as of lately or gotten any new coral. I was gone for a 3 weeks and lost a couple little frags due to them falling under the rock and Me not being there to retrieve them
I lost a fish My original Nemo jumped out through the gap between my screen and edge of the back. My cyano has gotten better but still isn't gone. I never dosed any meds to get rid of it. I think the MB7 is finally kicking butt. I have added some more live rock into the refugium and had moved the cheato into its own section in the return part. I built a little "box" out of egg crate to keep it from going into the return pump or where ever. I had to redo the plumbing for the return line because it was leaking from somewhere. I used 1 inch spa flex PVC to replace the whole thing past the valves (left them they were fine). I have a couple of pictures I could post Nothing too fantastic or new.
Again thanks for asking I guess I have had a pretty blazay kinda month with the tank.
Heidi
PS Hey Jamie, thanks for the heads up on the palys I didn't know that about them. I will move them the best I can away from my SPS
Last edited by Heidi; 08-29-2011 at 09:47 PM.
Reason: added pictures :)
Heidi~your tank looks wonderful! For whatever reason I can't help but think how beautiful my Purple Gorgonian would look in your tank. I really love this coral but it just doesn't look right in mine. Now my wheels are turning hmmm....