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Bulb spectrums confuse me:confused: i understand for a reef tank between 6500 and 20000 are necessary with 10000 and 14000 being the most ideal. im...
ive heard that you get better coral growth with 10ks though(is this true) so if looking for fast growth and appeal wouldnt the 10k with actnic...
hey if you're from long island you may be interested in Manhattan Reefs as well, its a good place to sell and trade equipment corals etc locally and...
from my understanding 10k is better for coral growth but 14k is more eye pleasing with a blue tint....id go with 10k and actnics....and supposedly...
I have a horseshoe crab in a seperate tank in which i had collected some local stuff from the sound and have had him for probably 6 months...he is...
In my tank I have a 3 stripe damsel, domino damsel, green/blue chromis, female maldives anthias(on frozen foods), coral beauty, a cleaner shrimp, 2...
thats not as bad as i thought but still had to hurt like hell and its very easy to get infections from eels bites since the house so much bacteria in...
i knew the venom was for defense but i dont know why but thats just my personal experience of what ive seen
that sucks for the eel and even more for your husband, eels have a mean bite im not sure as to why, i am no expert but those who i have seen that...
ive heard of heating water in a pot over a flame or watever you can and then put water in water bottles and float them in the tank to raise...
same here im a little longer than that
im sure the detritus from your overflow is enough but a little bit of flakes here and there couldnt hurt right lol?
all the lions ive seen have been in agressive tanks. and as for snowflake eels ive heard they tend not to bother any fish and most crustacean...
ive always heard stable is better than constantly changing and trying to get to 0 not to mention 20ppm really isnt that bad....i know prime locks up...
well moving them around would be so stressful they probably wouldnt even notice the water change plus itll bring the ammonia etc from the stress down
lol lucky you ive gotten stitches more times than i can remember
some larger aggressive damsels may be ok as well as boxfish generally any aggressive fish that is larger than the lionfishes mouth should be fine
i had a similar circumstance with the b#$%! from next door to my grandmother...i was using some hedge trimmers and some of the cuttings landed in her...
the best i could do on pictures [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] there are more, some larger, worms that come out after...
you could try cutting it and then "sewing" it to another rock with a needle....you would need a sharp needle and thin fishing line and go through the...
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