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28Nov

STN event spotted

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I noticed three areas in reef today with white skeleton showing, which seemingly came out of the blue. Not sure why so I did a full set of tests to see what may have changed. Nothing major cropped up but these are my findings. Specifically the base of the Staghorn colony has been affected, as has a Montipora colony and a birdsnest colony. STN is slow tissue necrosis, a creeping death that often happens from the base of the colony upwards.  Here are a few visuals. 

 

05Jan

Day 56

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The 400g has been running with livestock for almost two months now.  I need to do better about updating this blog section (I've been blogging about my tank on Reef Addicts since 2010), so I'll endeavor to get those updates made here as well. Here are a few pictures taken today.

This A. millepora was purchased last month.  It's not very hairy during the daytime although I haven't seen any fish bothering it.

21Sep

Vodka update / Top Down Photography

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p style="text-align: justify;">After dosing vodka to my system for 10 weeks, I can definitely say it is helping reduce Nitrate and Phosphate in my system. One week ago, I tested PO4 and the result was zero, which I expected because I'd used Blue Life's Phosphate Control to get them down overnight. In the meantime, I'd fed my tank heavily and expected phosphates to rise. Today's test revealed it was still at zero. Yes! Nitrates are down to about 15ppm. I'm going to continue dosing until that number gets somewhere closer to 5ppm.

09Feb

Starting anew with a favorite coral

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Here's a macro shot of my Tyree L.E. - years ago I got a beautiful tricolor Acropora sp. from Steve, and after some major issues, it died. However, prior to that happening, I'd banked a small piece with a friend who's been caring for it ever since. I just got it back recently, and after a brief quarantine period and coral dip, it is back in my reef. I'm excited to see how this piece does, and hope it will surpass the previous one's growth.

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