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http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-07/sp/feature/index.htm I've never had to treat it first hand, but a friend of mine tried everything listed, and...
Your coralline algae will suck some up, but water changes should keep up with that IMO.
Looks more like the beginnings of marine velvet or brooklynella. Pretty fast paced disease. Also known as the clownfish disease because of its...
Measure calcium every day for a week. Figure out about how much calcium you're losing daily, or do a weekly average. There are many ways to maintain...
WD, at the last frag show I saw both OP and WD grown under LEDs and I wasn't impressed. At a different point I saw WD grown under T5s and while it...
+1 If you have hard corals, your calcium should be decreasing.
Excuse me for "witch-hunting" someone who knowingly throws away live coral and inverts or makes no attempt to keep them alive, even if it's just once...
I should have clarified. At MACNA, he kept all his acro specimens in 12oz plastic containers for the duration of the show (a two day event). Did he...
But the ones in person? I mean it sure looked pretty similar to some of the photos?
Sounds right, but you don't need to feed. It helps growth, but it's not necessary.
They're still juveniles, and early ones at that. They've only just made it out of larval stage from my understanding.
Well I imagine giving them away would hurt his business. Everyone would wait til the end of the show for him to give his livestock away. Most of it...
http://reefbuilders.com/2015/10/20/yellow-tangs-finally-captive-bred-oceanic-institute/ Still a way off from seeing tank bred yellow tangs for sale,...
What is your opinion on WD? I've seen it in person under T5 and LED. The one under LEDs looked like crap, but the one under T5 looked pretty good.
all I know is he has no fish tanks, so nowhere to bring them back to, which is why he throws them away.
Yup, yesterday I had a few problems, I can't remember exactly what it said, but there were two times when the site went "down" for me.
It's an abrotanoides, an even harder to keep species IMO. That's the first friendly jackson's horned chameleon I've seen. Very friendly and posed...
Oh and this...sold to me as a Tierra del Fuego, wild colony fresh cut...no idea what it actually is. It came from Dr. Mac at pacific east...
All right so the first pic isn't coral but he came in today and was so photogenic. I bit the billet this show and bought all wilds/maricultures....
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