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No, any issues with an acan are a separate issue. Google more specifically; "Eurythoe complanata". If you google "Fire Worm", you'll find things...
I would, yes.
Eurythoe complanata Actually a species of fire worm, but a beneficial scavenger. Don't touch them, however. (my sump is full of these, fwiw)
Most definitely a swim bladder problem (sounds ruptured to me). Early treatment with erythromycin antibiotics in a hospital tank can often be...
8-10" in that case.
Just explain you tried to make pickles. :D
Yes; the $50 version is fine for our purposes. The $200 version has been around a lot longer, but it's really overkill for most people's needs....
Indeed Several of mine do it to, but only for brief periods at a time; only a minor portion of the day.
Dosing Ca will make it drop some, but likely not that much. I have experienced this before myself, when trying to raise Mg after it's been depleted...
Besides the coralline covered glass, you've described what they do when they are seeing their reflection. It's the coralline encrusted pane that...
About 3:1 is correct.
You can, but if you don't have enough flow for it, it'll turn into a brick. You also need to give it a really good rinse before use.
Oh, then that's a much different story. PhosGuard is an aluminum oxide product, which will leach once it's reached capacity. GFO (granular ferric...
Every 4 days if pretty aggressive if it was working properly. I'd tend to think you'd strip it entirely from the water column if that was the case;...
PhosBan is GFO. :P How are you using it? I presume in a bag; it likely doesn't have enough flow. How often do you change it? Certainly yes; a...
The ONLY thing that'll eat it, assuming it is truly bryopsis, is a lettuce-leaf nudibranch. But then you'll need to re-home the nudi once it's gone....
Not necessarily. Really depends on what corals you keep and if you're plagued with algae. Knowing that you keep SPS, you really want to target...
I see your logic in your thinking, but you've got a bit of misconception. The depth of the tank is what really determines what optics you need....
Indeed. pH is a function of CO2, which is a function of O2.
You have a very large amount of livestock in this tank, and many potentially large fish. I suspect much of your problems are due to overstocking and...
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