I thought I would post a pic from the side before the waterchange. Unfortunately the countdown is on before I have to relocate everything (moving). Hopefully most will survive. I know its a bit blurry, I need to get better with the camera.
Jeremy
View from the side
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Nice, I see that you have some of the same mushrooms that I have. Don't let them get too close to anything. I have one that just caused a couple of branches on a birdsnest to bleach. They even caused my Hydnophora to recede. The only thing that will kill them that I have found are Echinophyllias.
Are you moving? What size is the new tank?
Are you moving? What size is the new tank?
Wanted: to set up a tank again.
Scott, Yea, I agree about the mushrooms. I tried to give all my red ones away because they pretty much killed a porites (well killed a portion of it). Those blue ones killed a new branch of a blue tipped acro. I wish I had none of them but I really am afraid of scraping them off and they are on rocks that have other corals I want to keep.
Andy, while in Seattle, my wife informed me that my Hippo Tang was picking at it and it was only 1/2 opening. I was afraid of it sliming up and killing the SPSs so I asked her to pull it out. There was a small (about 2 inch) piece left when I got home and the Hippo was still plucking at it till it finally died. The tang bothers nothing else though.
Jeremy
Andy, while in Seattle, my wife informed me that my Hippo Tang was picking at it and it was only 1/2 opening. I was afraid of it sliming up and killing the SPSs so I asked her to pull it out. There was a small (about 2 inch) piece left when I got home and the Hippo was still plucking at it till it finally died. The tang bothers nothing else though.
Jeremy