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VelvetAirwaves

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  1. thinking from a bio point of view , theoretically , if the oxygen produced is enough to sustain the coral from an indirect lightsource (taking into account this is probably a metal mushroom of some sort which dosent die under heat), yeah why not?

    lol joking la cannot one la , dude , 1 the algae sure grow until you bin che che , 2 theres no metal mushroom , 3 the mushroom coral needs like alot and i mean ALOT of zooxanthellae bact to produce enough oxygen for itself and the bacteria. lol the bacteria also need oxygen right.

    tho , i aplaud the idea , lol imagine if it were feasible , sure got new fad in town , coral in a bottle :) (oh man that rhymes :) )

  2. are there any other odd behaviours that certain corals tend to have? my gonipora seems to bloat up and i mean bloat. : / but i saw pictures of other peoples gonios also bloating up , wonder if thats a good sign :S

  3. hi all, uh just a question that popped into my mind , wouldnt it be very much convenient to use additives to eliminate nitrites and nitrates rather than to change water? i tried using the seachem prime , and it did quite a good job with removing my nitrates. i dont do it on a regular basis , however would like to hear some comments about using additives :)

  4. I hardly observe my tank when the lights are off, but I'm guessing you mean the mushroom closes up or curls into a ball? That is pretty much their normal behaviour when they are digesting stuff. They open as soon as the lights switch on cos they are photosynthetic.

    yeap something like that , plus the stem or what you call that gets like filled with i dont know what haha! XD

  5. hi all , just an observation i've been making , my mushies more than often are bloated , most of the time before i on the lights , after i on the lights they're fine. just wondering if this behaviour for mushies is normal and has anybody else experienced these type of behaviour in mushies or any other corals?

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