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My royal gramma eats them if i put them in the water column, so do my anemones. they also eat micro brittle stars.
I don't think Maroon lightnings are simply "for sale." One went to a breeder in hopes of being able to produce more of the rare variant. I believe it...
The biocube has 3 sections, sections 2 and 3 fluctuate, section 1 doesn't, however the skimmer doesn't fit in section 1. How would I go about...
Well, I'm totally new to skimmers, but I assume you're talking about wet vs. dry skimming? Also, the only place I can fit it (Besides DT),...
Just bought one, and i was wondering how high should i let it sit in the water?
Miyagi Tortusa
how big is it? they go from 40-100 for a basic rbta 3" i got a "black widow speckled" rbta 2" for 20$
Beautiful, I can't seem to find any under 400$. how much was yours? As for the MJ, i put a maxijet 1200 in my biocube 14.
wonder how much a yellow like that costs ;)
Just because they don't have a brain, doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing ;) just give him some time, he'll realize that hes not getting...
Rogue RG Mr. Bill? I would describe my RG as not reef safe because he kills any shrimp I put in there, simply because the shrimp come near the rock...
NPS or PS simply refers to how it obtains its food. You asked for care, sponges are considered "expert only" because of how often they have to be fed...
Assuming its NPS; they require daily feedings, usually in a tank dedicated to other NPS, and strong, random flow. If it is Photosynthetic, decent...
Problem with these corals is that, they like "dirty" water, where as we strive to keep our tanks at perfect conditions. My LFS never has a problem...
I have to agree with vinny, usually it doesn't end well. while its cool to see, i'd try to separate them just in case.
Water, sand, and rock from your current tank to start.
You're gonna hate it later ;D i have to vinegar bath mine once every 3-5 months.
if you do go the FW method, after the aips are dead, brush any remaining parts of them off the rocks.
IME, Astreas tend to eat the algae that grows on rocks, ceriths stay in the sand bed during the day, eating algae on the glass at night, and turbo's...
LFS has one thats 6" or so, still reef safe he claims.
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