Blackbeltmom's RSM250 Build

I had a nice green cluster that looked great for a about a year. Not it has all recessed back into skeleton. It's still alive, but hasn't been out in a month or two. Nothing has changed, so I have no idea why it's failing. I did move it to the sand bed from up in the rocks to see if that would help.

My LSF said green goni purchases are really rentals :) Maybe the red are more hearty?
 

blackbeltmom

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I have been told that red are more hearty, but the ones that are sold straight from the ocean are also supposed to be harder to keep alive. I have heard on them that a year is a long time, most don't make it that long. This one was in my friend's tanks for 3 years before I got it.

I had a nice green cluster that looked great for a about a year. Not it has all recessed back into skeleton. It's still alive, but hasn't been out in a month or two. Nothing has changed, so I have no idea why it's failing. I did move it to the sand bed from up in the rocks to see if that would help.

My LSF said green goni purchases are really rentals :) Maybe the red are more hearty?
 

blackbeltmom

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FTS 10-24-14


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merdel

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Amazing tank you have there
Quick question on the radions, do you have wide angle lenses on? And what gen are they?
 
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