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  1. Boring Algae - as in the kind that bores into a coral skeleton

    Many years ago, I had an SPS die in my 29g reef. I was told that it likely died due to boring algae. Unsure what they meant by that, I asked for a little more information since the coral never had any type of algae on it while it was alive. I was told that the skeleton being green was an indication that a type of algae was within the skeleton itself, that it had bored its way into the coral and weakened the living tissue. The most common cases of boring algae are when a system has very high ...
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  2. Saturday - still dealing with problems

    Checking on an acropora in the reef today, I saw new white areas of damage on a coral that has never suffered once. Since I thought I'd resolved the alkalinity situation earlier this week, that meant two things: 1) I'm not done with areas of loss, and 2) I hadn't found the solution yet. The anemones still aren't their normal happy selves, and the SPS losses are discouraging. I should just fill the tank with leathers and mushrooms and call it a day.

    Every day this week my skimmer ...
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  3. Divers Den One in a Million

    Last week when I received my order containing the pair of Flame Angels from Live Aquaria’s Divers Den I also ordered two new corals. (To round out my order for free shipping of course). It was a simple Scrolling Montipora Indonesia (Red), Bushy Acropora Coral Fiji (Blue-Green).





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    Updated 07-18-2014 at 08:45 PM by richfavinger

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  4. Dodged that bullet, it seems

    My blog a few days ago detailed how some corals and anemones were distressed, while other livestock seemed fine. I learned a few things that day when I tried to restore the lack of alkalinity in the system, which is great.

    I think more personal reefs suffer from alkalinity swings than most realize. Sure, accidents happen and excess solutions pump into the tank non-stop to the point that the livestock has little chance of survival. Some tanks overheat, others literally catch fire, ...
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  5. 1000Gal---Night number 1 (pics only w/captions)

    Night 1:
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    The Help: Dawson Hinton---I thought the tank was big



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    Time to Roll



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    Break time already---I didn't take enough ibuprofen---the headache is in full force



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    Progress----bye bye ozone--bye bye species tanks



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