Hmmm, frogspawn base
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Haha I'm all in here man.. I'm just venturing out for the sake of my frogspawn.. luckily I have the resources at my finger tips. I take it all in graciously, I appreciate the work put in by others! I'm just slightly freaking out a bit because this tank is beautiful and I don't want another ugly tank in my fish cave..Any other thoughts people? We are losing him to other forums. Can some more of the masters weigh in? I know I am still an armature but want to make sure people come here with questions rather than just to shop [emoji16]
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I can dig it.. nature is vast and unrestricted, this is a 45 gal closed system I'm all about letting things be. At the same time if there is a preemptive strike in the manual than I'm all ears.We tend to worry too much, human nature. We forget nature usually will find a way
Thanks for the reply, should i remove the coral when i strip the tubes?will they just attach somewhere else and continue on if removed in the tank?you have vermetid tube worms on the base. (hard tubes). they can be very prolific and cause issues. the sweepers can irritate some corals into recession.. I would try and break the hard tubes at the base of the coal.. the whiter lines.. no idea
All of it really.Just a question is the op referring to the tubes (vermetid) or all the white stringy fuzzy stuff all over the rock
Because my vermetids shot there proboscis string out but only one it looks like the rock is covered in a different thing other than the ones at the top right base
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