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You can try a single mysis on a really small hook too. I've done that to get a damsel before. My DB tried bullying the maroons right after I added...
Just my two cents, every Ruger semi auto I have seen on the range has too many FTF/FTE problems for me to ever carry. JMHO, if I got a small caliber...
Thanks all!
Have you tried just putting some food in the net? Mine will do anything for food, so it might be worth a shot. I'm glad I got a timid one, mine is...
The algae and cyano itself won't hurt your fish, but it only grows in poor quality water, that is the problem. You need to take care of the root...
The clowns have mostly settled in. One still appears a bit stressed but they both ate pretty well. [media]
People here are hitting on the right marks. First of all, you need your own test kits and equipment. Many an LFS will tell you your water is fine...
I ran modded MJ's with a JBJ controller and loved it. Controller and two powerheads for under a hun.
All (well nearly) of the bacteria for the saltwater tank is held in the rock and sand. So before even starting you will have to get the sand switched...
The ORA maroons have arrived. I'll get better pics once acclimation is done and they have settled in. [IMG]
I always leave mine off. Minimizes the typical algae blooms during the cycle. Nothing in your tank needs the light yet.
Couldn't get any good pics, so figured a video is just as good. There's a cleaner shrimp in there too, I promise: [media]
I use the reactors for carbon. I've honestly never run gfo in any of my systems.
Thanks all. Found a nice source of small, perfectly shaped rock today, so picked up a few pounds to see how it stacked and it worked great. Also...
Looking great man. BTW if I was there when the tank cracked, I would have pointed, laughed, and drank more beer. Just sayin.
Grinders got about your best bet. Just make sure to leave as little on the rock as possible, any little bit can regrow. Another alternative would be...
The first one is bleached and not in good shape. Second, you dont have the set-up or experience to care for anemones. Keep in mind that when they...
If you did it that way, I would just keep a yellow tail damsel in there 24/7.
I myself do smash, shape, and break the rocks. Just get a hammer and chisel and go to town. It's really a personal taste thing so there isn't many...
FWIW, I always did eBay lighting on my reefs and had great luck.
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