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I am saying the genus of Dendrophyllia (not to be mistaken with tubastraea (sun corals)) is photo synthetic. Not an expert on it - but it is what I...
that is rad. good to know.
this is probably less relevant than it seems... if you are patient on the initial fill, it does not really matter...
75 GPD RO/DI 4 Stage Economy System - English [IMG]
I have never done this... but just thinking about it... if you get everything out before you start scooping and if you let it completely settle...
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the dried kalk shells, just FYI, they seems to purple over really fast. I have some pics of it done in my tank in my build thread if you feel like...
sounds like you need a medicine cabinet!!! ;D you ever read "Get Fuzzy" in the Sunday comics... reading through this thread, I think I will start...
just enough to cover it or the spot it was attached to entirely. I have used it a zillion times (slight exaggeration). it hardens in the water and...
awesome!
i have it on the bottom in partial (maybe 20%) shade under T5's and it's doing awesome.
It IS photo synthetic. I don't think you have to feed it, but it definitely responds well to food.
and then kalk pasting where the mushroom was attached. you can actually leave quite a bit of stump if you kalk paste it. be careful about cutting...
[IMG] the biosphere's do work. I used to have one like this (only it was more spherical). It survived for about 9 months or so. It's not...
i use an APC ES 350 I have only tried my koralia nano. mostly because i went with the smallest PH to get the longest run out of the battery in case...
This is odd. I do feed mine regularly, but I notice the more I feed it meat, the less it stays open for a spell. After a good feeding, it will stay...
as long as the bills are getting paid and kids are warm and fed and you're tucking something away for retirement... have fun with [the rest of] your...
if you had these mailed to you and they were not overnighted, just float them for 15-20 minutes and then drop them in. They will naturally take 1-5...
I waited until my nitrates dropped to 20 before I started adding my first coral. It happened to be 4 months old at that point. I knew bc of my...
mine took a few days to really start working right... see sig for my exact model.
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