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Thanks everyone.
Just order from LA and be done. Small's are on sale today if you're paying attention. :P
Probably; depends on the size of the sump.
By all means, please go right ahead.
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That's getting pretty warm. I'd be floating some ice in bags at that point.
Near the end, when the female (smaller one) skims the surface, she's letting her eggs go. Congrats. :party-smi :wink3: Wouldn't be nearly as funny...
Acanthastrea echinata, to be exact. Quite aggressive when happy; keep it several inches away from other corals.
Glad to hear. Try New Life Spectrum (NLS) pellets.
My johnsoni pair spawns several times a week. This has been going on for months now. It happens every evening; the male goes into nuptial display...
Ah, an ATO. But simple isn't necessarily the best approach to take here; it needs some failsafes. Failing on or off could lead to bad consequences....
I'm of the mindset that the 'fuge is where you want all that stuff growing. Let it grow there and suck out nutrients out of sight. Then you...
Your two statements give me conflicting ideas regarding what you might want this outlet to do. So let's start there. What are you trying to...
Euphyllia eating flatworms do exist.
A good snail.
50ish. All the side view tells us is it's >10. :)
Placement depends on species, and yes some are easier than others. But with proper lighting and parameters, none are exceptionally difficult. They...
Yes, copper treatments can be pretty tough on wrasses.
I've never drip acclimated a coral in my life (fish and inverts, yes). I temp acclimate, do whatever dip(s) I need to, and toss them in.
A bit more fuel to the fire that ULNS aren't necessarily a good thing. I'll keep striving for trace levels. :)
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