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i keep mine at 80 and ive heard of people keeping tanks as high as 86-88 but recommended is definitely 78-80....and temperatures that high shouldnt...
no problem, chucks addiction is awesome to look up hitchhikers lol 95% of the time i can ID something via them
its probably a sponge i would assume or maybe a turnicate...look at the top middle one under turnicates on the page Sponge Hitch Hikers
a big zoo colony that i got for basically nothing during a tank break down, they are commonly called radioactive dragon eye zoos around here
+1 to what everyone else said, its risky moving sand like that
i assume you meant to include a link just giving you a heads up that there isnt any
the first picture was stated what i would say and the second picture is maybe another sponge, does it open or close?, is it soft? etc it also could...
they have a housing with special mask/housing for it, ive seen it in a couple shops in florida but prices are real steep and i only saw one capable...
it all depends on your preference on amount of LR, ive seen plenty of people have close to 2lbs per gallon and sometimes more
so from my understanding from the previous owner i have a 250w hamilton metal halide pendant with no ballast. with a little research i found what i...
hopefully
o_O wow
financially no where near keeping a tank that large, hard enough to keep up with my 55 as of now
still a hell of a lot further than my 590 reef ::) lol....maybe someday
glad to see some updates finally :)
looks awesome :)
black spots are probably sting marks from a nem or corals...did he possibly jump or maybe is he hiding in a rock?
looking good
you could dissasemble and reassemble the tank if you're that desperate
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