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I would recommend using airline tubing to siphon off the dead/necrotic tissue giving the coral a bath with an Iodine solution like TM Pro Coral Cure...
Having a remote sump is very common on larger aquariums. Just make sure that the pump you are using has adequate head pressure to reach the...
I think that a Marine Betta Calloplesiops altivelis and a dwarf lionfish would be two interesting and attractive fish to have in a predator tank as...
pH fluctuates through the day. The net consumption of carbon dioxide during the daylight hours, leads to some aquariums to become deficient in CO2...
Volitan Lionfish will grow fast, but they grow even faster the more you feed them. They will gorge themselves until they have a distended belly. If...
I think that building a tank with pond liner would work fine, but, if you plan on installing a glass or acrylic window to view the tank, i think...
The spots do look too big to be ich, and it may be lymphocystis, a viral disease of that causes cell enlargement on the skin and fins. The disease...
You may want to consider trying to get the wrasse to feed on something other then Brine Shrimp. Since brine shrimp aren't oceanic organisms they do...
If you buy PVC pipe from a hardware store, the pipe (schedule 40 or 80) generally has "Potable" written on the side in black lettering. If it says...
If the LFS has ich and is supposedly treating for it, they would most likely use copper which as Mike said would be toxic to all inverts. I wouldn't...
It looks like it could be RTN. You may want to give the coral a dip in an Iodine solution like Pro Coral cure to help prevent the spread of the RTN.
I dip all corals my SPS and LPS before I introduce them in my display tank in TM Pro Coral Cure and have had good results. I do agree with ardo_ski,...
It looks like a case of rtn, possibly caused by a bacterial infection from the injury after the sting. You can try and use airline tubing to siphon...
I think that the actinic lights alone won't provide your corals with the correct spectrum of light required for photosynthesis and over time you...
It looks like a case of rtn, possibly caused by a bacterial infection. You can try and use airline tubing to siphon off the dead/necrotic tissue....
What brand of salt are you using? If you aren't already, I would suggest using a high quality salt for reef tanks with a high buffering capacity...
I believe that zoanthids really benefit from iodine supplementation, I have found that iodine helps to improve and enhance colour as well as overall...
I agree, usually takes a few days for LPS's to extend their tentacles after being moved to a new tank.
Using good quality salt designed for reef aquariums with higher Ca will definitely help keep your Ca levels where you want. I use Tropic Marin Salt.
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