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Methodology: The method I use for fragging the majority of hard corals is primarily the same with the cutting tooling being an Inland band saw....
Yep just coralline. It will slowly add restriction and thus reduce flow coming out of the pump, but it's a pretty small impact over a long period....
That's what they'd like us to believe...
I've used Coralife and SWCSkimmers' hang-on units. Both worked very well, and I've also heard really good things about the AquaC line.
Definitely the protein skimmer. Much less maintenance and, usually, more performance.
Very neat. I'm going to have to try this now.
Agree. I'll see what I can do. Might have to be a wall frogspawn unless I can get a hold of a nice hammer in the near future.
Yep. If you've got wrasses, most probably won't make it to maturity, but free snails are free snails!
Snail eggs.
In my opinion, you can get better results, have a safer filter and save money if you pump water over a deep bed of sand rather than pumping it...
As long as you have a pump that can provide it the proper amount of flow from the location you chose, it should work just as well whether it's hung...
Possibly acans, but it's hard to tell. Do the bubble rings ever show tentacles around the interior?
Thank you. Truth be told though, that's one of the easiest hard corals I've ever fragged.
[media] In stock: CORAL BEAUTY ANGELFISH KASHIWAE ANTHIAS BICOLOR BLENNY CANARY BLENNY LAWNMOWER BLENNY MIDAS BLENNY LATTICED BUTTERFLY...
It could use an updated video. I'll work on that this weekend.
Thank you. Just added more sand and a black cap jawfish this week. He's already built a nice deep tunnel in the sand and seems to be fitting in...
I've been thinking about making some fragging videos for awhile, and it's finally time. I'm going to start with a pretty easy one, cup coral, but...
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