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I love it thanks, I have it set on short pulse and love the sway in the tank. I am definitely looking forward to getting a second one. Hopefully I...
No they are not.
Looking great, your clove carpet is looking sweet.
You added a great deal of nutrients to the system and dislodged a lot of debris which is most likely why your anemone and leather acted that way....
Same here, the comb over and toupes look very bad. The surgical solution is more than I would want to pay if I was inclined which I am not.
Wow Mel, just reading this. Sorry to hear and hope all heals soon.
I was there last weekend but did not ask for prices. Nothing is posted from what I saw. Looks like they will take good care of the fish and corals...
A little bit of interesting (?) news on municipal water quality. The EPA allows 4ppm phosphate and 40ppm nitrate in our drinking water. Your water...
I don't like the biowheels for filtration. I prefer canister filters, you can add more mechanical filtration as well as biological and chemical. I...
Hang in there and find out what works best for each of your tanks. Once you find it don't deviate unless there is an issue.
That should be fine. Make sure you follow the directions exactly and use the suggested glues for putting the tanks together.
You have the spectrum covered well just the lights don't appear to have quite enough punch to handle the depth of your tank. A single T5HO with a...
You will need to handle this in post processing most likely. Lightroom does a great job. You can try using a light grey or white area for white...
A kole tang or any of the smallest bristletooth tangs should be OK.
On a shallow tank like that it is no problem. You can keep the lights 30" above the bottom if they are lighting inhibiting your corals.
Love the look of the tank.
It will slowly get worse for a day or so then should slowly start clearing up. It may take a week or more.
If you are not going to put it in the DT then putting it in the other tanks is the way to go. I would lean to live rock over bioballs personally...
If you have 1lb to 1.5lbs per gallon of live rock in the DT then there should be no need for any bioballs or live rock elsewhere in your system....
I believe there is only one zoa eating species. The ones that eat coralline seem to be bluish in color.
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