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I've got a 36 Freshwater that I love. Great fish. I can't decide whether I should keep it fresh or go seahorse with it.
I was thinking maybe stock it with shrimp like peppermints that never make it in the display and maybe sexy shrimp that would get lost in the...
What kind of hydrometer do you have? Coralife hydrometers have been terrible in my experience but also the most common.
Actually, after further research this seems a little cramped too. Other ideas?
I watched a couple videos on youtube showing mantis shrimp and they seem to like to move around a lot, but i'm thinking a purple lobster. It probably...
If you've ever used copper that could be the issue. What's the temperature. By the way, a 46 gallon is too small for a hippo tang.
So I should have both. Would it be okay if I had something like 2/3 under 1/3 over?
Theres no mantis in there. Im trying to figure out what should go in there and im now thinking purple lobster.
What are the feeding requirements for a purple lobster?
In my wet/dry, I replaced my bio balls with live rock. THe rock is about 1/3 underwater, 2/3 under a heavy trickle. Is there any benefit to a...
The blue ring is a TERRIBLE idea. No offense, were just looking out for your safety.
I was thinking that. However, it would outgrow it eventually.
I found that I can remove the grate and drop the rock down. This would make the setup a a one foot cubed tank (water one foot deep and the floor...
I know that they can pierce to the bone and cause damage, but are you referring to long term damage?
I personally hate canister filters. They end up canceling themselves out, as usually the contents are bio filtration. However, this bio filtration...
4 tangs in a 90 is not a good idea. On top of overstocking, there are only 3 Genus of tangs, and tangs in the same genus will usually end up fighting...
I just looked and found that I can remove the grate, which is white plastic, not egg crate. then I could have about a foot of water space overhead....
Sounds like a mantis isn't the creature for this space. Does anyone have any ideas about other cool inverts that are not reef safe that would work...
I don't think they should necessarily be kept in the wild, I just think that LFSs and hobbyists need to be more responsible with learning how to care...
Hey, as long as its not an isopod who cares. Both copepods and Amhipods are good to have. Great pic.
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