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I agree that many commercial foodsmay contain undesirable things like nphosphates etc and overfeeding the tank is also another factor. I like to...
Any updates about the Big Al's store in Tamarac? It is my LFS too.
+1 tigeremike74... Algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try and...
The unroasted Nori sheets have a bit more nutrition than the more commonly found roasted variety used for sushi. You can usually find both types...
pH fluctuates through the day. The net consumption of carbon dioxide during the daylight hours, leads to some aquariums to become deficient in CO2...
Algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try adn siphon out what you can to...
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If you see any brown jelly ie. necrotic tissue, you can use airline tubing to siphon off the dead/necrotic tissue and giving the coral a bath with an...
A water change is a sure fire way to bring down the nitrates in your tank but, understanding why you have elevated nitrates is very important....
Cyano bacteria or red slime algae is usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try adn siphon out...
I have just switched over to Tropic Marin's new Bio Actif Salt in my smaller 60 gallon mixed SPS LPS reef and have kept using their standard Tropic...
Algae blooms etc are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. There are some commercial dry foods also...
I have used Dow Corning 795 silicone with no problems in the past. Most commerical aquarium makers use that type as well.
I have been using Tropic Marin Bio Magnesium to keep my Mg levels in check with good success. I find it really easy to dose, I just add a measuring...
Starting with a good quality reef salt mix like Tropic Marin or other popular brands and keeping up with your regular water changes is the best way...
i beleive that elevated magnesium levels help encourage coraline algae growth and I also use Tropic Marin Bio Magnesium because you don't have to mix...
Yes, leather corals usually do take a few days to acclimate and open up in a new tank. They also occasionally corals will sometimes stay closed...
You can try Living Color Aquariums, they build custom acrylic tanks. They are more expensive then Tenecor on smaller tanks, but the quality of Living...
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