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glasscages.com can make you a custom sump, they will ship acrylic tanks. the only sump i think might fit is a 10 gallon. you may need to get a hob...
i think it may be your phosphate filter, plants need phosphate to grow. i think its because your water is too clean thats my guess, but you could...
looks like a fungus to me, perhaps a dose of melafix or primafix(forget the difference between the two) would be useful if it doesnt get better on...
did you get rid of your avatar mandarin?
im assuming the light is right above the caluerpa so you could say it gets 3wpg could it be a lack of nutrient(ie the other algae is using it all)?...
i would get whatever your return pump fits with so you dont have to mess with adapters. one thing to remember is never go bigger to smaller with...
whats the size of your fuge?
mela****e sorry had to try it. all **** means is like little girl or something i think **** **** ***** trying them out lol hope your fish get...
yes i have used both of those when i set up my tank my first tank. some people use pvc i think its suppose to have a higher flow rate then vinyl...
perhaps your low on iron? most fresh plants turn yellow when there low on iron, tho what type of lighting do you have?
i recently did some research into my dogs diet and found out alot of dog foods are good for your dog, and are made of cheap ingredients to save...
i dont drill my rock to make my structure but i did see something cool at one of my lfs, the owner would drill a huge whole through the rock and...
i would assume its not suppose to be limp over like that. but its tricky to tell if its healthy or not because it inflates and deflates like kenya...
carnation coral, good luck you will need it. feed it phyto several times aday
great luck, sometimes good just isnt enough
i love great danes, just be aware of there short life spans only 8 yrs
yes, it would remove nitrates in a similar way live rock is supposed to remove them. i wouldnt expect them to remove a large amount or do it very...
depend on the parameters of the two tanks id say. you have to set up some kind of phyto dosing system if you want that coral to live i think
i would think a conch or reef safe bristleworms may be better scavengers.
narcissus snails eat meat, they do nothing more then hunt in the sand, eat left over fish food, and turn a very small amount of sand over. a sand...
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