Search results

  1. ChronicReefH2o

    Brand New Giesemann Aurora 48" w/ mount & Bulbs

    Fixture is now off the market and not available for sale anymore, Thank you everyone who showed interest in the fixture.
  2. ChronicReefH2o

    Brand New Giesemann Aurora 48" w/ mount & Bulbs

    I am open to offers within reason, if you only need the fixture, I am sure we can work on a price that will work for the both of us. Send me any pm and we can figure something out. Thanks and happy reefing.
  3. ChronicReefH2o

    Brand New Giesemann Aurora 48" w/ mount & Bulbs

    Fixture is now off the market and not available for sale anymore, Thank you everyone who showed interest in the fixture.
  4. ChronicReefH2o

    Hola Cali

    Thank you so much for the warm welcomes.
  5. ChronicReefH2o

    What the heck is this?

    Bobbit worms for sure, nasty little bugg'ers. This is the reason a lot of reefers can't keep pest out of their tanks. So sad.
  6. ChronicReefH2o

    T-Slot Stand question

    Thats not a bad idea. I love the innovation and idea of the build. Only if I was that handy.
  7. ChronicReefH2o

    ID help

    The photo is kind of hard to tell due to the blurriness of the photo.
  8. ChronicReefH2o

    Sunny D

    Have you check your PO4 and NO3? It could be a lack of nutrients issue also.
  9. ChronicReefH2o

    Stratosphere zoa care

    Stratospher Zoa loves to be more in the shaded area, but the care on them are extremely fragile (hence the big fat price tag that goes along with them). Shade, low flow areas, and target feeding them are your best beat to success.
  10. ChronicReefH2o

    New zoa additions

    That is a nice frag colony, I'm more on the 70% side that they are Chong bongs Zoa.
  11. ChronicReefH2o

    Zoa id

    Looks like some type of Hornet Zoa. maybe someone and pin point the exact name for you.
  12. ChronicReefH2o

    Zoa ID and get a frag!

    That is a really nice colony of BBEB. This is a must have in any reef tank.
  13. ChronicReefH2o

    Critter id in fuge

    It's a type of Isopod, I would toss these types out as they eat smaller version of copepods and isopods.
  14. ChronicReefH2o

    Reef safe

    Looks safe, says "Aqua" on it meaning its for water usage so I would say you're good to go.
  15. ChronicReefH2o

    Coraline algae?

    If you can rub it off with your fingers, its more then likely red cyano, Coraline is tough and will need to be scraped off pretty hard.
  16. ChronicReefH2o

    Coral only tank

    You would still need a cycled tank. Corals are also an animal of sort. I would run a skimmer, you'll need the biological filtration, I would also use a sump with live rocks in it for the bacterial to multiply. Some corals need to be feed while others do not.
  17. ChronicReefH2o

    Carbon

    I would agree with 556, a reactor would be the best as water has to be forced though the media while a bag has to many areas for water escape.
  18. ChronicReefH2o

    Hola Cali

    New to the forum community, but have been reefing for many years. This is a new experience for me and my intentions are to spread my knowledge to other new hobbyist. Those who has been reefing for a long time can shed some light here, the road is tough, but is very rewarding if you stick to the...
Top