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positive, i guess its kind of looks along the lines of a favia when closed but its not related to a favia as far as i know
lol keep chugging along
alright that sounds perfectly reasonable...if all fish are showing signs of ich and distress ever since adding the tang and didnt prior then the tank...
negative
woohoo;D
lol oh yes the costs of lighting something this large :o cool idea I dont know if i would make a reef tank out of this but maybe a FOWLR
i agree with that, but it wont rid the tank of ick...either you can ride it out and see how your fish take to it or treat but usually by time you...
heres mine :), I have a hard time spelling it so good luck! open [IMG] closed [IMG]
daisy flower pot?
looks like some kind of gonipora
non branching hammer coral!
I'm sorry to say but my favorite tank build i actually found on a different forum, I hope I don't get in trouble for this lol Adee's new build -...
just looked up the dimensions on that tank and its only 36" long? with all due respect even if you treat the tang and other fish you will more than...
you didnt list PH and ammonia oh and phosphates dont mean anything toward a fishes health...just affects the growth of algae, you dont really need...
what size tank could be overpopulation, plus some of those fish are agressive so just them going at each other is enough to stress each other out and...
that would be true if that was the only fish showing ick but he said his other fish are showing it as well...i know for a fact my system has ick in...
im not 100% on that part but i dont know if it would be an issue let someone else chime in on that part but either way even if you get a rubbermaid...
it does to an extent but not entirely...it may be easier to set up a hospital tank for your snails/stars in say a rubbermaid tub or even a 5g bucket...
partly right, for proper growth and color that is a factor but as far as all i have read even the deep water sps grow faster under 6500k BUT they...
do some research like i did....the most useful light for coral is at 6500k with fastest growth but the coloring is as nice....10k is usually the...
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