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What other types of coral do you have, and do you run carbon? Many corals release toxins to protect their turf; in a closed environment, this can...
+1 to ^^^ Also, FWIW, clownfish are not inherently immune to anemone stings, they must possess or acquire a slime coat that prevents them from being...
Beautiful tank, Mindy. ;) Love that your Condy is hosting a shrimp. I've seen them host Maroon clowns and Domino damsels before, but they usually...
On rare occasion, uncommon bonds do form. Congratulations. :)
Yes, dwarf angels do appreciate sponge as well as algae in their diet. While not an absolute guarantee with every individual, it does tend to help...
What are your NO3 and PO4 levels? What type of lighting and how much flow do you have? Corals are fairly resilient to occasional nipping from fish if...
Agree with Lew- don't think I would try it. Tangs can be quite aggressive toward other tangs with similar body shape and/or color. I would go with 3...
+2 Adding a predator to eliminate a pest usually ends in disaster.
It's perfectly normal for nems to change size and shape, and to even close completely on occasion. Usually they will move if not satisfied with...
Your pets will be fine. FTR, not only are most algas harmless, but they're also beneficial in that they feed on the nutrients that would otherwise...
Yes. Vinny had one over his 90g and it was plenty for his soft and LPS corals.
Second that ^^^.
Rarely do we stop to think where these standard parameters come from, and even more rarely do we consider calling into question the utility of these...
Yes, that will work. So does MD weather... :(
For the small amount of sand to which you're referring, I don't believe sterilizing would be harmful, but as stated, most likely a waste of time. If...
" While we are continuing to investigate this incident, we do know that some customer data for customers who logged into the website from July 30,...
I see a patch of tubes on the front of that rock; if those are vermatids, they could be irritating the zoas with their feeding webs. You might also...
From Mr. Saltwater Tank Terrible Advice Tuesdays: Tangs need a pH of 8.2 to thrive The rest of the story: Somehow I suspect a sale of pH buffer...
Snails are extremely hardy, as long as there's enough food to go around. Unfortunately, most vendors recommend a large CuC, as well as replenishing...
If you're getting good growth from sps corals, why do you think they're not dialed in right? Do you not like the color? A pic of your tank might help.
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