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Updated Pictures. I moved to a different city, so everything was packed up and moved. Stressed my corals a lot, but they're all back now after a few...
I told him it was a little too big ::) 3" - 4" cap on this Flower anemone when feeding. "Radar" my anemone crab is underneath hiding after a...
Will do!
There's plenty of great photo's on this site and I'm sure some of the photographers here use Canon equipment. I'm looking to see what, if any, you...
I'm in the process of moving right now, so I've gone through a tear down process once and two setup periods. The tank has been running for a few...
I had to go to the pet store to pickup more frozen brine shrimp and noticed they were running a sale on their All Glass aquariums. Picked up a 40...
Mills Fleet Farm does around here.
My baby. Actually it's for sale right now. Best car I've ever owned. Sad to see it go. [IMG]
Many thanks for this post. Thank you for taking the time to respond to this in an insightful manner. Karma++
Found out today that I'll be without a job starting november 1st. Company is going to mothball the place until march. So, now I've got an opportunity...
Holy crap was I wrong. I thought I had 20lb bags, turns out they were 50lb bags. My bad.
That's where I got mine from. Just had to do my first trim on it.
You still need to keep the nitrogen cycle going, so you'll need something that makes ammonia. What's in the tank that poops?
Nice article, but Karen scares me... I think that link has been posted somewhere on here before, however.
why not a cichlid tank? Green terrors, jacks, or any of the lake malawi cichlids would do good to have an aragonite bed. I've got a 75 gallon planted...
I had 40 pounds of pool filter sand in a 75 gallon tank that put a 2-3" layer on the bottom. I'd say 30-35 lbs should do it.
Your tank may not produce a algae bloom if you have your lighting setup right. An algae bloom takes an abundance of nitrates in the water to feed the...
Nice :D
Great video. Nature has it's moments of pure awesomeness.
High silicates causing the algae?
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