It should break pretty easily with the tap of a rock or you should even be able to break pieces off by hand. Start around the edges and the base should stay attached to the rock it's on so you still have some to regenerate from its original location.
The Nova Slr T-5 fixture is fine but if those are the bulbs that came with it you need to change them out. The stock bulbs aren't very good and just don't produce the PAR required by an anenome. I suggest ATI, Geisman, or UVL bulbs.
+1 on the cup coral. I had one that hitch hiked its way into my tank. It has about six heads now. A great addition to the tank. I target feed about once a week.
I'm a glass tank fan too Frankie. I'm looking at the half circle tank and stand. Local LFS says they can only get a bowfront or corner tank. Aqua Vim's price for the one I want is cheaper even with delivery. I called them this morning and they sounded legit. But the deal is so good that it...
Anybody have any expecience with ordering a tank from Agua Vim in NYC?
Found a great deal on a reef ready tank on their website. Thinking about buying from them. Just want to make sure it's a reputable dealer.
Good point Al.
If the current/stream going through the rock is not sufficienct and if the bio load is high then a build up will likely occur. Also, a more porous rock rubble like Fiji would be best. I later read where he r2 said that he cleans the sponges regularly. Didn't catch that the...
There are a couple of other things you should address here. You should remove as much algae by hand as possible and then do about a 25% water change. Your 0 ppm phosphate level is due to the algae using up the phosphate in the water column thus the false reading. Even though the sponges in...
You can transfer 50% of your established tank water to your new tank and the majority of the rock. This will help speed the process in your new tank. There will still likely be a cycle, hopefully not a hard one. The sandbed in your 55 will keep your water there stable when you add new water...
Damsels are VERY territorial and agressive. Tangs are passive so it won't fight back. No need to tear down the tank but you should rearrange the rock work. That will make all the fish think they are in a new environment and put everyone on equal ground. A good feeding will help too. A new...
Let it just stay for a while. Either way it won't hurt anything right now. if it's a rock anenome then it will get bigger and quite beautiful. I have one and love it. if you see two or three more popping up soon then you'll know it's a majano and you may want to consider elimanating or...
An aiptasia x or other aiptasia control product is usually just a form of liquid calcium so it won't hurt your tank. You could also use lemon juice or boiling water.