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The idea is to get a fixture that uses smaller bulbs. If you get the 30" ones, you're gonna have issues finding quality bulbs to replace with.
Get ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate test kits of your own. Dip strips don't cut it (inaccurate); get drop kits. Get an air stone or skimmer (preferably...
Cut out a section where the tank will be, and do the same.
I would imagine that research never pays back enormous dividends over long time frames in your mind, then? Sorry, but the reason for the past 60...
Feather dusters are totally harmless. No need to remove, unless you want to move it to another spot away from the nem. Then, make sure to be careful,...
I would just add another Koralia (or two smaller ones), TBH. You already have 33x flow (if your return isn't dialed back with a valve). Those...
Reef Empire had an absolutely awesome one on their forum a couple months ago for more.....but check out how rediculous it was:...
Ahaha, he looks like the victim of a horror movie hiding from the chainsaw-wielding villain!
I got one recently. They seem to be like a trachy but a bit easier because it needs to be fed less often.
Which Koralias do you currently have? What GPH is your return pump?
I would make it clear that you're going to file a Paypal claim to them, and give them time (a couple business hours) to respond. That can be leverage...
I would give it a day, TBH. If you can't get a response, inform them that you'll be submitting a claim via Paypal. That may get them to change their...
They are both scavengers and cleaners. The angel is trying to get cleaned - my tang does this all the time, both to my melanarus wrasse and cleaner...
Ah, those are cool. Some cardinals of any type are a good idea, since they're all schoolers as far as I know. Those are longspines maybe?
Very pure water is actually pH 7. That's the real baseline for pure water, and the very thing the midpoint of the scale is based off of.
Well, the composition is what really matters. Super fine is well used in reefs; I was just making sure it wasn't too coarse.
What kind of sand is it? Silica? Aragonite? We're talking chemical composition here, and without that information, you're not gonna get a good...
Chromis will gradually kill each other off, and the same will probably happen to damsels.
I would try running an airline from the skimmer outside, and see if that does anything.
I'm even less strict than you hahaha, I only skip posts with no punctuation.
Separate names with a comma.