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A fresh water dip is just as good!!
That is without doubt a nudibranch. Dont forget to check for eggs!
Ahemmmmmmmm................ A tang in a tank that is two weeks old??
its more then likely your peaceful azure damsel. How big is your tank?
I think he means phosphates. A PH of 0 would be seriously corrosive.
Nice corals Steve. Break my heart and tell me how much you paid for such large specimans of acro?! My lfs and a smilar sized one as your blue one for...
Right i have checked this out and Aqua Beam 500 is actually LED technology. If you want more advice you should PM Kiarah as she is using these on her...
Personally, i wouldnt feed a sea urchin. I've had a few and without me ever feeding them they have out grown my tank. They grow fast, and if you feed...
This thread went off topic somewhat......
It sounds like a wet/dry, but i always thought they were trickle filters?? Well if you go for it, there is nothing stopping you from using a skimmer...
as said above the first two look like the appendages of a sea cucumber. The third pic looks like a dead galaxy. Not sure tho
Its definately a hydroid in its free swimming stage. Suck it out before it grows into into brown fuzzy stage and stings everything
I wouldnt personally rely on a skimmer alone for mechanical filtration, but thats me.
Ahh that will prob be the reason why that pirticular coral is dying then. I just thought it was my abilities killing it off..... Sugar!! Im...
i have one like this that came in on some acro. I was told by the seller that it was an acro crab, but i dont think it is.
Personally i would leave the rocks and just run some carbon and maybe make your skimmer a little drier.
I must admit, as nice as they look, im not a fan of trigger fish. Youc an kiss your hermits and snails goodbye as at some point he will eat them....
Not new heads - Pineapple sponge!!
can you use any superglue? I thought it had to be a certain kind??
My thinking also!
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