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puffer has one i believe? I know i really like them and plan to get one in my future tank. one of my friends that has one loves his and says hes a...
I Don't think it really matters?
it will speed up after you get through a few gallons and the membranes get all saturated
no experience... but i have heard they are only slightly better than odyssea
as said already... it still has skin. just try different placements and see if the polyps emerge
ehhh i would say no... its a good price for all your getting, but remember, you always get what you pay for. you will be much happier going with name...
its a macro algae... i think its called penny macro or money plant? just a guess, might be wrong though...
will do. if the flow was too high the polyps could have been getting damaged... i notice this with my monti digis once in a while
above 86 is considered dangerous in the wild. we like to keep it below 82. The reason is not because of cooking stuff but actually because of...
if you have lights that are good enough for sps then you dont technically even need to feed them the oyster feast... they are getting plenty of...
is it algae green or is it normal tissue color green? it could just not be extending its polyps because something is messing with it. try looking at...
manual removal... its not technically bad for the tank, in fact its good if you can keep it in check. if your bulbs are old or dim you can replace...
the 24 hour cycle is not the best for the chaeto. it needs a break from light to carry out dark reactions. This excess of light is probably leading...
haha was just going to say this! its your problem... you need much higher
well thats great that the hermit is taking care of it for you!!!
nice gorgonian man! is that new? id like to get my hands on a beautiful one like that!
with the depth I would say 250-400w halides. you can probably get away with three halides over it. If you have to choose reflectors use lumenbrite...
nasos are the easiest to acclimate to tank life. they are so laid back and passive towards others... the perfect tankmate. I have had a few...
in a 30 gallon... no jk! i am planning a build for my dads next tank. it will be either a 180 or a 210
nice poem
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