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Btw. most triggers require a tank of at least 70g. The Humu Rectangle Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) might work. I would ask your lfs for...
55g is definitely too small for a grown clown trigger. As for the Marc rock, I am not familiar with it... do you have a website you would buy it from?
Also, my zoas have only opened partially.... it was such a beautiful piece when I saw it at my lfs with multicolors but now it's taking its taking...
Mushroom corals changing colors my mushrooms that were originally blue have turned dark red... mmmhhh.. no idea why.... any comments?
Well, I personally don't care what people think.... it's our own safety that's at stake. If it is a special event, i carry my clothes with me and...
Ha Ha.... you wish.... I saved up for that bike forever and it is just simply awesome :)
Also, the general rule of thumb is one inch of fish (measured from the nose to the base of the tail) per 5 gallons of system saltwater.
Really happy for you :)
Btw. if you intend to keep corals you should go with a T5 lighting system.
You can hook up the RO system wherever, as long as there is water coming out. I purchased one about 2 months ago and my water pressure here in Spain...
I added a yellow tang about 2 weeks ago and he is doing great. Love the fact that he eats all the algea but make sure you supplement with Nori or...
I live in Europe (Spain and Germany) as well and have to work with my lfs which sometimes takes forever. My tank is 110g and has been cycling for...
Well, then I really recommend the Honda Shadow... had it before myself and it's a great beginner bike. I would go with the 750cc. But take this...
I already told you how large some of the triggers will grow to as an adult. They get quite large, so take this into consideration when choosing your...
I am so sorry to hear about your problem ... I have to agree to rather get a wrasse... as you are probably aware, the mandarin gobies require a...
I can only say again ... soooo sorry man.... but hope you will build a new tank once you moved!
I think it's best to even quaranteen the corals from now on... have to look for an adequate tank. Will keep ya'll posted.
I do the same, however believe that the quarant. method is the best. Just to be safe.
I agree with "guitarman89"!
Yeah, quaranteen is definitely the best option. If you can accomodate a quarantee tank, then go for it!
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