Amphiprion tricinctus at CF!!! The black and the orange are separate colour variations. I got 2 melanistic pieces, which seem to be less common in the trade.
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CF still had orange hammer and pink hammer.
Torch corals with light orange polyps.
Some unusual black goby with pistol shrimp.
And..some Amphiprion tricinctus left.
You want increase ORP level can try either Chemi-pure or Poly-filter. I put both products into my sump about 3 hours ago. Now my ORP reading has increased by about 100.
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First try, only 4 made it to crab 1 stage after maybe 9-10 days. Think I started with maybe only 20-30 larvae. They are still swimming, rarely walking although they have legs.
They are still darn small, compare them to newly hatched brine shrimp!
If you want to culture good quality liverock you should ideally find a place that has clear water and low nutrient levels. This will culture the calcareous algae which is what many reefers will be looking for. If you just suspend rocks in murky water you will end up with a lot of biofouling and an accumulation of sediment in the rock. Your liverocks will then take a long time to cure and they will release a lot of nutrients.