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The finer stuff will settle to the bottom.
Red Bubble algae. I'd toss that skeleton now.
I'm not sure I understand the question? For bulkheads, you have two options; threaded or slip, as I attempted to outline above. People prefer...
For the durso drain, yes. But I'd skip the strainer as Greg also stated. No, once the drain comes through the bulkhead just keep it at 1". You can...
Fine. Chalice's cousin, just for Cheryl.
You buy bulkheads which are sized to fit the drilled holes. Note the "Hole Size" column just left of the price column on Marine Depot; this is the...
If you "treat" a tank with this, you'll kill every living thing in the tank with a nervous system. So basically everything but corals......
It worked that time. And I like what I see, but how are you going to keep sand in place?
Low light; you'll cook it easy with too much.
Same here. The generic flickr error box.
Mycedium
I gave my guess already; porites. Although I did find an actual favia and a tubastrea/sun coral/the like skeleton on Sunday.
Not too new, but Halichoeres need sand. If that temminckii is pretty mild another Cirrhilabrus could be a possibility.
I'd get nothing accomplished at work with a puppy. :) Good luck to you! :P
It's looking very nice Shin; quite striking now that everything is finding a home.
A Mag7 will be way too much pump if all you'll have is a 10g sump. Too much turnover in the sump and all the equipment down there will perform...
All stony corals create their own skeleton, fwiw.
Actually they don't like me so much lately; I don't have as many as I did. The branching is still around however, but even it waxes and wanes....
Can your tank handle a 3 foot anemone? ;)
Toast. Don't even think about putting that in.
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