The AEFW could’ve came from the mariculture pieces that brought from Indonesia on the last video. But you can’t definitely bounce back! You got this! Keep the content coming
You make a good point there! Thank you. I'll see if I can detatch it from the rock and place it elsewhere. It might be challenging since things are getting a bit crowded. 😅
Just a few seconds! I prep the bath at the same temp as the tank water, dip the coral one at a time for 10-15 seconds. Just before I pull them out, I use the turkey baster to blow on the coral and in doing that, the AEWF babies and adults drop right off. The Acro colony itself is going to be stressed and will lose its color after the dip, but usually recovers in about a month.
The AEFW could’ve came from the mariculture pieces that brought from Indonesia on the last video. But you can’t definitely bounce back! You got this! Keep the content coming
Much needed update for sure. Thanks for sharing. Good luck moving forward 💯👏🙌👌🔥
Thanks for watching!
Very Very exciting to see your tank again Throw in a six line wrasse get rid of the of the bugs
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
may I ask where you bought the palmers blue millie from? Thanks!
Of course! I picked it up from a local reefer. Actually, same Reefer that I bought the first one from. They're easily my favorite color mille!
Put that torch in lower flow because It need to heel first
You make a good point there! Thank you. I'll see if I can detatch it from the rock and place it elsewhere. It might be challenging since things are getting a bit crowded. 😅
How long do you keep them in the freshwater bath?
Just a few seconds! I prep the bath at the same temp as the tank water, dip the coral one at a time for 10-15 seconds. Just before I pull them out, I use the turkey baster to blow on the coral and in doing that, the AEWF babies and adults drop right off.
The Acro colony itself is going to be stressed and will lose its color after the dip, but usually recovers in about a month.