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thats funny.... my favorite quote at the end there too by Dr Seuss!
Isn't there some 1 watt lunar lights that coralife offers? Couldn't you put them on a timer?
+1 on the aquarium silicone....dont risk the unknown!
Depends on how you personally learn. But experince is everything!
excellent advice!!! I would suggest just reading to start and then asking many questions!!! the more you ask the more you learn! also... Welcome...
sometimes i think it has to do with luck!....HA
what is your turn over rate of the tank? I read that they need a realatively calm tank.
That is so cool.... i always wanted to keep sea horses. what size tank do you have them in?
welcome! best of luck to you with your new tank.
best way not to get suck in!?... educate yourself :)
I agree.... test the water yourself. The amount of money you spent on fish you would have had more then enough for one test kit...but thats just me...
depending on how close you want get and what you are shooting for macros.... i would say for fish a std 18-55mm lens should be fine. but for corals...
ahhh photography....my first love lol... IMO the lens can make the photographer....especially if the lens is IS. They work great for low lighting...
lunar lights are supposed to help simulate the actual daylight cycle....it helps (apparently) reduce stress to the fish etc...
What do you plan on keeping? Fish only? If not and if you planned on upgrading later to a full blown reef tank i don't think that would be...
Yikes!!!!! Do alot more of that!!!:-/
A votech MP40w ;D........so cool to see in action! a bit pricy.....
my best advice from one newbie to another is to do TONS and I do mean tons of research! I personally have done about 8 months worth of research and...
ha!!! nice....shortly after writing that i looked it up and ya apparenlty you can.
the real question is....can you eat them!! ::) jk
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