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I don't think his Harlequin will allow smaller fish.:undecided:
It could. A pair of side cutters always works for me. Or bone cutters.
+1 I wouldn't keep dipping it though. Once is enough unless it continues to deteriorate.
I would look for a full spectrum at least☺
You are really pushing your luck Chum imo.They grow to over a foot in length.They will need clams with the shell or shrimp with the shells to help...
Garbage.imo
Ooooooo look at all that room!!! Very nice!!
Flowerhorns have no natural enviroment.They are a man made species.;)
+1 They are freshwater Hybrid Cichlids. They grow quite large and are highly aggressive/destructive.
Geez I would have done it for a slice of pizza and a soda.lol I am a moving expert.:)
:beer:Thank you so much for all you do around here.Hope your move goes well and you have a fantastic day!!!:biggrinbounce::biggrinbounce::2thumbsup:
And who doesn't love to get the birthday banana??Oh and when can we expect you to be freaturing your corals again??lol [IMG]
Happy Birthday little girl!!!Thank you for all you do around here!!!:beer::biggrinbounce::2thumbsup::biglaugh::hehe:
Since you probably will not find that part the best thing to do would be to take the pump with you to either a home improvement store like HD or...
Didn't realise it was such an immature system. I would definitely test daily for ammonia then as the bloom could make matters worse.
How old is the tank? How does the coral look?
Phosphate seeks an equilibrium in the tank. It does not take very long for it to "leach" out of the rock. As long as you keep the phosphates in the...
Be prepared for a cycle.
Such a nice tank bro!Well done. Good luck with the move.Are you moving out of Deerfield?
Get a power inverter for your vehicle and use a power head and small heater. http://www.amazon.com/b?node=583328
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