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This is exactly what I said, or at least what I tried to say. you have put it into a more direct and probably understandable thought :-)
If you stay on top of the changes, keep the feeding to a minimum you could see this through and save the inhabitants. Don’t add anything else for a...
Crystal, Keep doing your water changes and keep the carbon fresh. Alternatively, bring the clown back to a fish store and ask them to hang onto them...
I disagree. Nitrobacters are weak and would die off in a cycle. Sometimes cycles get jammed up at this point too, nitrobacters are weak and can die...
Your tank did not cycle in two weeks – not sure who gave you the advice to move forward but that was a huge mistake. Not an uncommon mistake...
yeah, you will need to squeeze in a sheet of dark plastic to block the light - or jsut deal with cleaning the skimmer more often.
Looks like its really tight in there. If light is a problem you could wrap the skimmer in something or paint it on the "light side" with Krylon...
If your ammonia is still building in your cycle chances are that aptasia will die off on its own – as will with worm. Boiling water in a syringe...
Toadstools are one of the larger leathers, but its eventual size and time it takes to mature depends on its sex and environment. I think a female...
This is normal behavior for this coral – let it be. He will slim off his outer skin and then perk up in no time at all….unless you start poking at...
I keep mine in my refugium and it works well.
If you’re having trouble maintaining your PH, yes – this is a good product. You can not over dose it which is a nice plus. Water changes helps as...
This is ok. I have heard good and bad things about the drip method (which is what I have done in the past). I am not sure if its necessary to float...
That looks like a coralife super needle to me - but you can let Bama confirm for you :-) Refugiums reduce nitrates no matter what you plant in...
Looks like a cup coral and some Xenia to me
....I really wouldn't be surprised, I am pretty sure my mother-in-law eats small children...lol j/k no hate mail please
I have always known him as the Coral Banded Shrimp. As mentioned, reef safe. But he can be aggressive towards other shrimp and might prey on some...
Probably sponge as mentioned. Is that a bristle worm or a star's leg? looks large.
I have seen threads like this before - please read my reply above and post your setup and parameters before we discuss salt mixes and the like. I...
You need to test and see what your levels are. Can you post your parameters for everything you can test for and then we can guide you before you...
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