Hi everyone, I've been an avid fisk keeper for some time, starting with gold fish when barely more than a wee bairn and moving through to tropical. However, with recent events, such as being a poor student, my first foray into reefing has been delayed However with a free summer coming up I'm looking to maybe begin planning a smallish reef of mainly mushies, soft corals, a few inverts and fewer fish. As such I was wondering what advice you would have for someone on a limited budget. I've often ...
first off im sorry for the horrible pictures, for some reason when my camera focuses its making the picture wayyy to dark and i have to correct the exposure to compensate washing out all the color :s it really sucks i finally got rid of my cyano!! i though it would never go away, even after treating the tank twice with medication..It came back! I stumbled across the solution to my problem while I was attempting rule out possible culprits, it turns out the cause was direct sunlight coming ...
hey guys and gals. Just uploaded a new vid of my tank! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmC6_WGbnl0 I've got 2x RBTA that i bought from Anthony Calfo, 1x GBTA, and 1x small speckled BTA that was just added a day ago. You can see my BSJF peeking his head out, as of lately he has been venturing out of his hole to touch the waterline for no apparent reason. Mystery Wrasse is skiddish, nobody likes him around because he is a trouble maker! ...
also something to take note of is my cyano problems seem to be visibly getting better which makes me very pleased to see progress
I've stated this before, but it bears repeating - looking at your corals from above is vastly superior to viewing them through the walls of your tank. These pictures still can't showcase their beauty, but I tried valiantly none-the-less. ...