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You can also find one that's trained from someone selling their tank like I did. It eats pellets. lol.
3 feet tall? No lol! It's 3 stories tall, more like 30 feet!
No suggestions without pictures.
I think 29g is under the assumption that it's eating a variety of frozen foods.
I have the same one as Telgar, and no complaints either. Two chambers is convenient, and the media is decently easy to change on the BRS unit.
It needs to be something constant, or the pH will drop and rise and drop and rise. Fluctuations like that in pH aren't good for anything in the tank....
I usually see them with a blue tint and cloudiness in the eyes. Maybe it's a feature they develop as they get older?
Its cool. Just stop posting so much. :P
Talking sump, not total DT flow.
It's almost always accidental, unless it's done by a sadistic reefer. It can happen pretty easily with trachys, as they're naturally a relatively low...
Oh, no doubt. I just think that even though they could stand a small tank psychologically that is just them because of their swimming habits and...
Think decently sized, because they still have a high metabolism.
If it's eating frozen, you need to feed a lot, and do water changes constantly. They eat a TON of food. Let's put it this way: they scrounge the...
Mysis is my favorite all-around food, for nearly anything of a size to eat it. Mix in nearly anything else. I mix in oyster eggs, marine fusion and...
They'll grow apart at a slow rate like 2in10 said. As they do, they'll fill out a dome-type shape, and keep growing outwards.
You need more airflow if opening the top and letting air in raised the pH. Try the fan idea. If that doesn't work, maybe try hooking up a skimmer.
Phosphates will always test near or at 0 when you have an algae problem. The algae will take all of the phosphates in the water and bind them while...
I thought one of the things ORA was going to do was train them to eat frozen foods...?
You have corals that grow slowly?
You have too much when the bottom sections doesn't get enough light and dies. Which means you should looks at the bottom, and trim if it's too dark....
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