Having a little bit of a gha outbreak in my system. Mainly because I'm lazy as **** lately and haven't finished cleaning my skimmer. I have had a noticeable increase in color of sps, and my lps seem happier then they've been in a long time. I've changed too many things to know its the extra nutrients in the water, but it has me thinking that's been my problem for the last few months.
A few pieces I want to keep track of growth and color, I took today. 20k g3 stock setting.
Pink Lemonade - Starting to get yellow, and the polyps are actually reddish now. Has a blue-ish new growth rim which is kinda cool.
A tabling mariculture piece from Ellis Aquatics
Another mili mariculture from Ellis Aquatics - Started all green but seems to be changing lately.
Unknown piece from RR USA getting its pink back. Was very pale for awhile.
No name piece I picked up at the SCR booth at MAX. This thing had me tripping on redbugs in my 180, but it just gets these little red nodes in the strangest places and on the base in the shade.
Mariculture from Tong's. Going to move it up and see if I can get more than green from it.
blue tabling something or other with white polyps. greenish coralites. Touchy piece, colors up bleaches out and repeats.
Another RR piece I got from [MENTION=6028]Fly5150[/MENTION]. Its going through some changes that's for sure
Event Horizon from Two Guys Corals
[MENTION=6028]Fly5150[/MENTION] hooked me up with a few other nice pieces yesterday. Big thanks guys! The one you said is finicky bleached on me, but still has its polyps extended so I'm hoping it'll pull through.
Another RR piece I don't know the name of. Looks great in person, hopefully I can keep the color. Nice teal looking polyps with a redish orange base.
Also hooked me up with a bitchen maxima clam
On the down side I noticed a couple ich spots on my golden rhomboids today. Just a few spots on their fins, and 1 or 2 on the body. I'm continuing Adrock's recipe and they are eating like hogs. Hopefully that's enough, I know wrasses don't do well in copper treatments.