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Glad to hear it!!Just some observations on my new Wrasse. He is coming out every day much earlier. Eating very well Brine,Mysis, and now flake...
Clarkii Clowns are not peacefull by any means either and this probably explains why they haven't bothered each other as well as it being hosted by an...
Generally harmless (won't kill or "sting" anything) but they can irritate your corals and affect their growth rates by keeping them closed up. They...
4. When using threaded bulkheads, again clean the excess flashing from the threads and valleys and use a small amount of teflon tape or better yet...
I had one for 4 years and it never hung out anywhere except it's cave and he was in a tank with subdued lighting.;) Just not their nature to swim...
LOL agreed. Not sure who's idea it was to call a Pseudochromis a Basslet.;)
+1 Chalk Bass or Hifin Perchlet.
Manual removal is about the only way to rid your system of them.:(
Strawberry Basslet Pseudochromis porphyreus Also known as the Strawberry Dottyback.
Yes very nice and awesome pictures. Good luck with the Wrasse looks to be very healthy!!
If you are using a sump with overflow/skimmer gas exchange is not a huge concern. Guess it just depends on what you want to do with them. IME two...
I would probably run them on opposite sidewalls halfway or lower.;) If you are afraid of the rocks interfering you could run one side slightly to the...
Edward scissorhands would love to get his filthy scissors on that tank.lol ;D Beautiful!!
The easiest way to tell if any kind of crab is safe in your aquarium is to look at its claws. Pointy sharp claws mean its predatory and not reef...
Side cutters.;)
No you are not alone there are other predator fans here including me and LG apparently (Go figure he's a nut like me).;) The biggest issue with...
IME most Lilly's do better using a clay substrate.;) This may or may not be a good idea in your tank however as I have mine in a pond and the clay...
I agree with this. While the Sixline maybe fine with your current fish don't be surprised if it hassles newcomers.:(
I have used a slightly different approach but the results are very good for me. Snip the post off the plug. Get some small pieces of LR rubble and...
They can become mean so I would keep my eye on it.;)
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