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My coral beauty occasionally nips at a kenyia tree but i think leaves the rest of the tank alone.
Red Eared Sliders are cool looking turtles but I'm more partial to non aquatic types so I would probably get a box turtle. They are much more tortous...
Part of ichs lifecycle does involve dropping off the fish and living in your sandbed so it is possible that it will spread to your other fish.
That's really high. The calcium and kh levels are tied together so I'd suspect a bad test kit to be honest.
I'm using an iPhone and love it. In my area the coverage is great and with all the apps it is a really good choice for me.
I guess I didnt clearly state what I was thinking, sorry. You'r going to have to feed the mantis which is going to create additional waste in your...
My fuge gets fed every time I put food in the DT. Some food eventually makes it down to the fuge. I never intentionally add additional food to an...
Would the mantis eat pods? I'm talking the larger amphopods not copapods. Another concern is wouldn't the waste from the shrimp defeat the purpose of...
Look up cup corals. The tentacles sort of resemble one.
They definitely eat the pink from my coraline. It isn't that bad though they do leave small white patches where they eat.
Shrivling doesnt mean dead though it may die. When mine died they lost all control of themselves and stretched out really long and loose. Then...
Adding live rock may cause a small cycle if you add it after the tank gets setup. Adding dry base rock wont cause any problems. I would try to get...
I have hills in my tank too, partly due to my sleeper goby and partly due to lots of flow. I like the look really.
My coral beauty nips sometimes on my Kenyia tree but thats not too big a deal. I havent seen it nipping on any of the zoas, muchrooms or any of my...
If you take very small gravel vac you can syphon off the bubble algae. You do have to get the entire thing and try really hard not to let them pop...
I like your leather coral and the rock placement. I would seriously work on water quality though or possibly get a big enough clean up crew....
I dont sweat the SG too much, I just try to keep it at about 1.025. If it looks low i will make SW that is a bit too salty during my water change...
And your more likely to get a larger variety of hitchhikers, both the good ones and the bad ones. I'm all for different types.
My RG hasnt eaten any shrimp so far. Doesnt even but my cleaner during a molt.
I like ytour tank, my quietone 3000 is fairly silent but i did have to use neoprene to insulate it from touching the sump at all.
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