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Hi and welcome to 3reef! Nice to see you planning on setting up a marine tank in the not so distant future! Then you can add a marine Puffer to...
It will be fine to do that as you should be able to view the tissue at the top of the Euphyllia , just stay away from the tissue that connects to the...
To make it easier and shorter, here are the main ones you won't or can't keep! Goniopora, Alveopora, Pectinia, Acropora(for the most part),...
it is an everywhere occurrence...an epidemic of sorts unfortunately!
I have had the same Yellow Tang for over three years with no ich! Actually I have never gotten ich in the last four years!!! And that is with...
Looks like Blastomussa, but can't tell very well given the original picture! Yeah, Camel Shrimp are no good!
Kiarah, That is why it makes sense foor you to have a security blanket, so to speak, in all of us as your second family at 3reef! We can help you...
It helps to do your homework before deciding on making another purchase as many pet shops out their in in business to make...
Welcome to 3reef! I would refrain from adding any more corals and go slow. Learn about and enjoy what you have now! Best of luck to you!
Howdy and welcome to 3reef! I would advise you to decrease your feeding as you don't have a large bioload! Their is no reason to leave your lights...
Metal halide bulb have a break in time where you will notice a change in color from the first time you turn them on til they break in! Normal!!!
Maybe a Yellow or Scopas Tang!
Different corals require different lighting intensities! Depending on what specific types of coral will help you to better choose the lighting...
They are just another part of your tank that is teeming with life! Such a diversity that helps with the self contained symmetry provided and is...
Alot has to do with what you plan on keeping as far as corals and the light intensities (PAR/PUR)they require. As for the kelvin of the bulbs, I...
Zoanthids can be classified by more than one name. Also, zoanthids will look different under various lighting intensities and bulb kelvin!
Its a Hammer!
You don't have to hope...just follow your dreams as no one can deny you of that! If you wish to display and maintain a nice reef biotope, there is...
:xmas:Happy Holidays to one and all...and to all a good night! Now get going and do a water change, remember Santa knows who's naughty or nice!...
Optimal mechanical filtration will help to rid impurities and larger particulate matter.
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