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It all depends where you live. My scumbucket friends have only 5 to 7 TDS coming out of the tap and they just deionize their water.
remember to waste the first few gallons of water if you didn't buy an optional flush valve.
yep Please note that the first colony on your first post has zoanthid eating nudibranchs. the last colony on your second post does too.
It's fine for that size tank as long as it comes with the surface skimmer cup. Some places sell that as an optional accessory.
Sounds like a harmless spaghetti or hair worm Spaghetti worms utilize tentacles in amazing ways
I would like to commend you 3Reefers for handling this discussion in a calm and orderly fashion. This is a topic that could get heated if...
This is my favorite quote (from a moderator no less)
there's probably eggs too http://www.3reef.com/forums/id/other-hitchhikers-42424.html
they are the color of whatever color zoanthid they ate last There are various dips you can use. Lugol's solution works, so does Salifert Flatworm...
Sorry for your loss
sounds like a coco worm and not a coral
Swim in peace my friend
lots of us do Live rock is reef-building corals held together by coralline algae.....plus a thousand years. (It's the thousand of years thing...
A lot of the online companies list all sorts of things they don't have in stock. That way, when you do a Google search, their company shows up....
That's from fighting. Unlike snails which grow their shells, hermits have to find an unused shell or kill another animal for it's shell. Get a...
Well, I'm sorry for your loss but I'm glad you got him out before he started rotting
That's why you match the GPH of the return pump to the capacity of the overflow. Then you don't have this issue. Melevsreef.com | Acrylic Sumps...
While a lot of Marineland products are of excellent quality, their canister filters leave a lot to be desired.
probably had the equivalent of Thanksgiving Dinner and is now sleeping it off. Yes, they do this. If you're real concerned, pick it up and take...
Depending on the species of annelid that is reproducing, the epitoke may have retained it's bristles, it may not have. It may be smooth, it may be...
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