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Never kept, but i understand they are hard to keep and extremely skittish, heres a bump for you. edit: and a link...
you mean the ocean? ;)
ok well i've heard good and bad about these guys. i removed mine, cuz i actually heard him curshing the skeleton of the coral and picking at poylps,...
anything like this?
Are the eyes blue-ish at all?
have to add court jester goby do to there extremely selecetive diet.
Speak like yoda, you do ;)
good thread idea for newbies! TBH i think Mandarins, gorgonians, and sun coral can be done, but with experience. and alot of it is just for the money.
omg thats so embarrasing. idk why i was thinking sea cucumber.
as long as the powerhead isnt pointing directly at coral i would say your ok thats about 120x turnover rate. idk how that will affect the mantis...
Already been answered ;)
That pool of white sand is its poop.
do whatever it takes to keep my coral and fish safe ;)
That is huge. I wonder why they would sell a dead one? and whale sharks are sharks, they have gills.
I guess there's no chance of LA taking a picture of the same species (under different lighting) and labeling it the opposite? All accidently of...
you might be able to get away with a dwarf fuzzy but that might be pushing it.
Just FYI spearers tend to be very recluse. you may not see your shrimp very often.
Yeah they eat and are photosynthetic
FWIW constantly blasting SPS with flow will cause no poylp extension.
and then there are soft corals, probably the best for beginners. things like mushrooms, polyps, leather corals, etc.
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