I managed to catch my clowns and get my anemone off the rock last night before the lights went out. Now hopefully the learn that they can live together and will host so I can release them back into the tank in a few days. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’ve been seeing signs of velvet on some of my fish so I got them in a QT and this is when I was cleaning it but I think it was trying to rub its mouth on stuff but does anybody know what those black spots are on its mouth and by its eye?
Quarantineing the Tangs before I move them to the new tank. Inplant to add a few new fish before these guy get in there. So this way the new fish have time to establish them selves while the tang gang takes a break.
Awesome day today. It's been a week since I put the Hammer coral and the Duncan coral back into quarantine. And all I've done is feed them phytoplankton, Reef energy AB+, and brine shrimp. And their tentacles are starting to come back. Even the Xenia is growing back. Very excited for their return. We are fighting for a comeback.
Great news.. About 3 weeks ago or so. I posted about my Xenia being almost demolished by my urchin and my scrubbing of the GHA. I put it in a little quarantine tank I built. Just took the last 2 pictures today. And the arms are really extended. Looks like it's doing good. Might be making a comeback..🙂
My pom-pom Xenia has been through a lot of havoc. I had a long fight with green hair algae which is gone now. But also I allowed my tuxedo urchin to go over the beautiful Xenia colony I had. And it ripped a lot of it off. This is the only survivor. So I made a little quarantine tank. Trying to get my Xenia to come back. I do see that its little arms are beginning to extend. My lesson: don't let the urchin get on the Xenia corals. Hope this little guy comes back.
I managed to catch my clowns and get my anemone off the rock last night before the lights went out. Now hopefully the learn that they can live together and will host so I can release them back into the tank in a few days. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Update I removed the corals from the rocks and will prepare to do a hydrogen peroxide dip tomorrow
Toby’s separated again
Day #1 (RE CONTINUED) updating my tank
Bought a turbo snail and RBTA (red bubble tip anemone) yesterday
And the anemone was looking fine today.
except the snail... Still hiding in shell (still alive
Started cycling my Hello Reef last week, and today I saw my first signs of nitrite!
I’ve been ghost-feeding consistently since day one, and the bacteria are finally kicking in.
I’m thinking about starting to quarantine a few members of the clean-up crew soon.
What do you guys recommend, should I wait a bit longer or start prepping the QT now?
I’ve been seeing signs of velvet on some of my fish so I got them in a QT and this is when I was cleaning it but I think it was trying to rub its mouth on stuff but does anybody know what those black spots are on its mouth and by its eye?
Just set up this quarantine tank it’s a 20 gallon tub I’m pretty sure it’s velvet, but I just recently got a tang
and it brought some velvet to my tank it’s my first time posting but what do you guys think of the treatment I’m using please give suggestions 😬😄
Quarantineing the Tangs before I move them to the new tank. Inplant to add a few new fish before these guy get in there. So this way the new fish have time to establish them selves while the tang gang takes a break.
Awesome day today. It's been a week since I put the Hammer coral and the Duncan coral back into quarantine. And all I've done is feed them phytoplankton, Reef energy AB+, and brine shrimp. And their tentacles are starting to come back. Even the Xenia is growing back. Very excited for their return. We are fighting for a comeback.
Great news.. About 3 weeks ago or so. I posted about my Xenia being almost demolished by my urchin and my scrubbing of the GHA. I put it in a little quarantine tank I built. Just took the last 2 pictures today. And the arms are really extended. Looks like it's doing good. Might be making a comeback..🙂
My pom-pom Xenia has been through a lot of havoc. I had a long fight with green hair algae which is gone now. But also I allowed my tuxedo urchin to go over the beautiful Xenia colony I had. And it ripped a lot of it off. This is the only survivor. So I made a little quarantine tank. Trying to get my Xenia to come back. I do see that its little arms are beginning to extend. My lesson: don't let the urchin get on the Xenia corals. Hope this little guy comes back.
Ok guys. Not sure what to do about him. He’s still alive and I have him in a little box. But idk. Can he be saved?