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no, your in the right area, i have a turkey baster...im just always up using something i built
thanks thanks for all the feedback, im still not 100% sure i want to put that rock in there...i would save me some money in the short run, but the...
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my atlantic angel nips, although i havent noticed it going from my brain yet
to add to this...i have no mineral mud in my refugium...but i do have it in my two hang on aqua clears...and ive had no problems thus far in a year...
i like mine pink... let the corraline take over...if u cant stand the sight of the wall, then black is always nice too...
lol, i know im all over the place with the p's and q's....but you guys/gals are right there with me...lol
i was given a powerhead...so i dont have the box or instructions... i was just wondering are most powerheads fully submergable...its completely...
i will here shortly...
ok, what are the downhill signs?? and what could i add to maybe give me some extra success...
its porous red rock...each piece has a hole or two in it so the fish can go in and out... im not sure what else to add...it is really porous though,...
does that make the crocea safe?
thanks alot, im going to make the modifications by what u guys have recommended and repost... again, thanks for honest opinions
im at about the year mark, i have a 20 gallon fuge on the tank also, not sure if that makes a difference...
per bulb...
i guess ill try to do some research online to see if something turns up... all i know is that it was originally used without a problem in a cichlid...
if its synthetic than theres a better chance maybe??? this is "real rock" i believe, ha, if that makes sense
65w i believe, 55 gallon, sorry for the ignorance
ok, thanks, im getting some good feedback...
meaning that it could eventually even break down?? is there anyway id be able to know for sure?? i also know the rock the tank came from also had...
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