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let it go and give it some time. It will likelly be OK. Im sure it came from a tank with higher lighting so its going to brown out some. EDIT:...
i don blanch my broccoli and my atlantic blue tang LOVES it. I cant keep it in the tank! Just rinse it good and toss it in the clip. Its gone...
if it is ich just leave him be. Dont do anything or try and move him, it will just stress him further. Try and make the tank as comfortable for him...
not to mention alot of reptile tanks are alot thinner glass, as they dont have to hold all the weight of the water....
there rock is VERY pourous
yes it works. Ive used it one time and by the second day there was no sign of red slime. Since everything has been fine.
stay away from Xenia!! That stuff takes over like made. Green star polyps can also, so I usually try and keep them on there own rock, in the bottom...
whatever you have in there DO NOT put back into your main tank. You will never get the copper out of it and it will leach back into your tank. As...
luna is always on patrol!
how about an updated full tank shot??
it is just breaking in like said above. But I would say that I would have added one more baffle on the right side of that bubble trap, sort of like...
I have to say my current favorite fish in my tank is the Atlantic Blue Tang. Hes so active and loves to swim around! The next would be a tie...
Whisper filter parts at Fin and Feather Tropical Pets
forsure. Mine swings 3-4 degrees between night and day.
looking good! Man it must be nice to be able to work with the garage door open this time of year!!!!
those traps work good! usually for every fish except the one you want out!! I had one set for some damsels that I couldnt get out. Left it for a...
ha, that is awesome!!!
you guys think you have problems with damsels digging? Try and get a diamond goby! Now that damn thing moves some sand!!!
yes, actually that is a nudibranch. Just what he says they are.
yes, def. use a bubble trap!
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