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Looks pretty good including the schedule. It might be best to add the tangs all at once to prevent aggression issues if you can get them small...
That is a type of Chalice. There should be several eyes on it that will become apparent when it extends feeding tentacles after lights out.
Welcome to 3reef. Petco is having their $1 per gallon sale through July 15 I believe.
I am not sure I would use the sand from most of our beaches due to contamination from spill and industrial activities. I would suggest you save...
Most companies rate for heavy , normal and light so you just need to find the info for comparison. Easier said than done on finding. Generally the...
I haven't seen that article but it does sound reasonable. I know my skimmer which is rated for a lightly stocked 150 does not always produce skim...
Jason and Grim great info. Who wants to play chemist for 1/2 hour when you can mess it up easily. Sounds like you could nuke your house if you...
Masonry and tile bits will work with some rock but fiji may not be worth it.
As long as the rock won't change your water chemistry it should be fine.
Nassarius snails are carnivores that live in the top layer of sand as stated. You could look into a lettuce slug possibly to get at your algae and...
Did you find anything works on fiji rock?
Yes and for stability of the stack.
The sediment filter is the first stage and it removes suspended particles from the water so they will not clog the succeeding stages. Next comes the...
I have read where it has been done. I suggest using a masonry bit as it is designed for drilling into dense materials similar to live rock.
Spectrapure is one of the top brands and I can vouch for the quality. You want to have a sediment filter, a carbon filter, the ro membrane and di...
Very nice, I am not sure on the runners, seems like a long way for a runner to go, or the spores for certain. It could possible do the same it a...
Silica is associated with diatom outbreaks but once the biological filter establishes in the sand the biofilm coats the sand and ends any issues.
I would say yes unless you have a massive bioload. If you see an upgrade of tanks in the future to that size range then it would be a good purchase....
Many use silica as their substrate with no real issues.
I agree just don't have the room set up for those facilities and definitely should. I think that it is great for the feeding aspect you mentioned....
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