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You might try more in a corner and have it aimed to the opposite corner so you have as much distance as possible before the flow hits the side of the...
It should be fine if you aim it at the surface as much as possible. The problem is the narrow area the flow comes from.
There may be more than you see. Remove any you see and you might want to check your zoas to see if you find any or their eggs and remove all that...
Holy Cow!!!!! those are both massive.
It is a good idea and very popular. I do this with my set up.
Yes correct.
Congrats on the conversion and success. Those are great savings and will add up each year they last.
Beautiful clam, congrats. You definitely need a calcium reactor with that many clams.
Haven't you had that conversation yet with the tang?
Welcome to 3reef. I would go no more than 10 hours total. Reefs at the equator get about 9 hours of light at the intensity that our light fixtures...
I only have experience with the Fl!pper. It is very good at removing green and coraline algae. Much better than the Mag-float style.
Congrats on the new adds, tank looks good
My thoughts exactly. This gives a good starting point for adjusting your spectrum and PAR.
Sweet congrats again, looking forward to pics if you succeed in getting some.
Thanks Todd.
Might be overkill in my opinion. The bulbs are more for coverage on the width. To get coverage on width you should consider 6 bulbs and hang it at...
Here is an article that might help a little Servillius. Feature Article: Light in the Reef Aquaria — Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and...
Very interesting hopefully no damage is done.
I agree with Vinny here. Their genus is known to be quite aggressive with any newcomers once established.
Maybe hold off on the anemones until you are out of school as they can be quite grumpy being disturbed by moving as often as you will be.
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