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Thanks for the help.
Can someone ID this for me? Is this a reasonable way to attach it to rock?
Good info, thanks.
Set up a Red Sea, use the 300 as a fuge!!!!!!!!! Less work.
I agree. Nitrates as low as you can get them but you need to worry about your lighting for corals. According to your tank specs you dont have any...
Lights? That must be the differance?
1+, plus a large water change
If she's so sick she cant eat then maybe the nicest thing to do would be to put her down.
Im having the same issue with a jaw fish of mine. I had to move the tank and remove the LR, I'm worried I squished him.
Mail it to me, I will ID it and maybe send it back.
5 years.....10 year break.....2 years now. Its been amazing watching the methods and THEORIES change.
Berlin method worked for me. I would recommend it to anyone setting up a tank. A sock, LR in the sump, some natural nitrate and phosphate reducers,...
It doesnt have a rock that it is mounted to. What hav you found to be successful to attach them to one?
Do you have a gas stove? What about puting warm water into contaners and floating them? Just a thought.
Just got it, I wedged it in a rock and it started to bend over. I moved it to the sand bed until I refrenced my number one resource, 3reef.
ok so some say its ok to have them in the sand and others dont. What should I do? Its in the sand.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks. I have it in the sand, but I can move it.
I have a colt coral that hasnt been looking so good. All of my others are threiving. What is an ideal placement for them. I have a red sea max...
I have berlin sump made by essopps. Very nice. I have live rock, culerpa, mangrove plants and some times carbon in it. I also have a huge skimmer...
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