Cade Chaos Grimoire

Nothing very exciting to report.

Did some thinking (no testing) and realized I added clear fx reef last time, not pro like usual. That was shortly before the cyano outbreak as well. It's about 50% cleared up but I ordered pro to switch back to even though it's only been a month of the other.

All of Thursdays coral additions are settling in well. Still no idea what I want to do with the goni/alve situation. I know I'd like to pull the 1 goni out of alve rock & replace him with an orangish tint alve - I see people have them but I can't find one to buy. (If you know a guy, let me know.) But I'm not sure how I want to handle the goni right now.
 
Nothing very exciting to report.

Did some thinking (no testing) and realized I added clear fx reef last time, not pro like usual. That was shortly before the cyano outbreak as well. It's about 50% cleared up but I ordered pro to switch back to even though it's only been a month of the other.

All of Thursdays coral additions are settling in well. Still no idea what I want to do with the goni/alve situation. I know I'd like to pull the 1 goni out of alve rock & replace him with an orangish tint alve - I see people have them but I can't find one to buy. (If you know a guy, let me know.) But I'm not sure how I want to handle the goni right now.
Got boysenberry?
https://worldwidecorals.com/pages/search-results-page?q=alveopora+corals
 
Considering how much they "enhance" their photos - I probably have something similar. I have a pinkish one, 2 varied purple shades, 2 different green varieties, a white, a blueish, etc
I had a pale green with orange spots before it’s demise.
 
Noodle convinced me to walk in the park... Eyelids are so swollen :( didn't have any issues at all until we went near the water again, 100% is the red tide. This sucks.
 
are you planning on moving far enough north to help this ?
 
are you planning on moving far enough north to help this ?
The area we're looking at is north and inland a bit (nothing in FL is too far for a day trip to the beach), so should be far enough from the coast to stop this nonsense.
 
The area we're looking at is north and inland a bit (nothing in FL is too far for a day trip to the beach), so should be far enough from the coast to stop this nonsense.
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no red tide neither. :cool:
 
how does you know?
ever played in the snow?
Nope, But if I can't handle FL cold for the collective two weeks we experience it, I doubt it's possible.
 
I spent a November and most of December in Lauderdale one year when I was getting my scuba /medic first aid instructor cert.
very sad.
hated it.
missed the season change.
Season change is an interesting concept to me. We'll be in VA in late September and I hear we'll get to see some of that.
 
Season change is an interesting concept to me. We'll be in VA in late September and I hear we'll get to see some of that.
i almost moved down your way (crystal river) back in the mid-80's.
then fiancee, now ex #2, killed that plan.
just as well. i did better here than i ever could have down there.
 
living here, i find s.e. michigan a damp cold.
over the bridge i find to be a dry cold.
sault st marie is whispering in our ear to make the move.
Ya kazoo area is a damp cold till single digits than its a dry cold.

It was more of a joke like its hot but its a dry heat.
 
Ya kazoo area is a damp cold till single digits than its a dry cold.

It was more of a joke like its hot but its a dry heat.
marquette is a dry cold.
or maybe it was the blood alcohol/organic level while in college?
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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