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Hi once again , saturday, i just added a piece of 800g fuji life rock into my tank. It was very nice .but the problem is when i woke up this morning, on the top of the life rock , i found some light green things on the top of the rock (looks like mould). Is this harmful to my fish . Now nothing happen to my fish but i am worried that it may harm my fish in the future . Is this thing harmful to my fishes? :thanks::thanks::thanks:

FISH INFO ; 1 clearner shrimp

1yellow tail damsel

1 half (yellow-blue) damsel

1 common clown

1 african clown

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so you mean i should take the rock out to scrub that thing off. By the way 2 questions to ask 1) is it harmful if not taken out

2)what is siphoning ?

Ya i have completed my cycling... :thanks::eyeblur:

A Big Great Thanks...

1. Take it out.

2. Smell it.

3. If you feel like puking... turn away and take a breath of fresh air. :D Then scrub it off your rock.

4. If you don't... then put it back inside your tank and get a proper ID for that green patch... it could be either coral, sponge or algae or some marine invertebrates.

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Pink lights are unsuitable for marine tank use. If your inhabitants are dying because of the wrong type of lighting use... your priority should be to change it asap.

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Are you sure you are having the fuji rock? Dont look clean to me, with those macroalgae growing on it. How much are you paying per KG?

I see on the left side, seem to have some dead rock.. u mixing?

Tank 4x2x2.5

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Thank you so much  RUFF for helping me newbie. I dont know who to do that once again Thanks :thanks:

No prob giantbicycle. I learnt 2 resize frm SRC reefers too, anyway I understand that newbies might not know how 2 resize their pics (just like I didn't), so just thought I'll help.

Anyway, this is how I resized :

1. Go to yr "START" button on yr desktop & click.

2. Go 2 "ALL PROGRAMS" & find "ACCESSORIES"

3. Go 2 "PAINT" & click.

4. Go to "FILE" & click "OPEN" the image/picture U want 2 resize.

5. Go 2 "IMAGE" & click on "STRETCH/SKEW".

6. In the "HORIZONTAL" & "VERTICAL" box, I usually enter between 40% to 60% (depending on the actual size of the original picture).

7. Remember 2 "SAVE" yr new & improved photo :D.

Happy Editing!!!

:peace:

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Thank you  Ruff for your kindness into teaching me . Thanks .do you know what cause this on my life rock. It couldnt be any corals or inverterbrates.

Hehe ... glad 2 B of little assistance :D . Unfortunately, I'm pretty new 2 marine keeping myself, so I dare not advise or offer my limited knowledge 2 U, lest its the wrong info.

MayB its better 2 wait 4 the experts 2 lend U a hand. I think it might help a little if U can re-post a better/clearer pic 4 them 2 look see & diagnose 4 U.

Good Luck!

:peace:

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