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love the tank mr. bill you may have to frag that big boy one day if so i'll send my address ;D
the coral dosen't look happy, look under the coral to see if there are worms under it if so remove them and see if it starts expanding also turn it...
i think you have a bad bulb, change them around and see if it may be the ballast if the bulb is still yellow its bad
merry christmas and happy new year, i'm going to eat a very large plate or two in a little while. i really do wish everyone a very happy day:):):)
+1 on this
the first vid was very nice, full of fish and looked great. i'm not a big eel man but it's interesting thanks for sharing.
they are all acroporas and pretty ones so, what does it matter there tech names, very nice corals:)
to me the great thing about skimmers is you don't have to do water changes so often the bad thing is a skimmer removes good stuff as well as the bad...
i have used both types of test, i like the hanna tester the best, its a little tricky the first time or two but after that it gets easy and it gives...
Happy Birthday Vinny and many more :drummer::jester::party009::party007:
my bad, i have used olive oil to soak them in and then rinse them and no damage occured while i cleaned the pump.
yes they will work if you can find the right size
OK, after watching the video and seeing what it looks like, I believe if you adjust the lighting back and siphon all you can get, you can get a...
i made it and the read was good, but the point is a little more simple to me and a little sad but, i believe until one has seen the beauty of the...
well i don't think i've ever seen that, i would give it a little time but i think he's in trouble, if he's a gonner you should put him in a little...
+ 1 also on #3 polyps that are staying closed and look tight for a long period of time in general theres something going wrong
yea those are a dangerous type of clove polyps send them to me and i will dispose of them;D
just pull it out, if thats all there is i don't think you need to worry
welcome to 3reef, great vid can't wait to see what you come up with in salt water.
imo this is the best way to deal with dino Problem Dinoflagellates and pH by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
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