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its always suppose to be damp, if its dry its gone bad. thats what i found out from a quick google search good to know lol
im not as good as infrintry at photoshop but i think i did a pretty good job. [IMG] infrantry cool idea to put the website on the sleeve
no lol, an im glad i dont after what inwall told us
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the hydrometer is important because while you can get a good guess of it making salt, water will evaporate out of the tank and that water must be...
the sit on top one, its probably newer.
first thing you gonna want to check your salinity. get a hydrometer its probably the most important test you can get. i would not stock this tank...
i looked on this site so far its seems one have had success with it, but a few that seem like there where your at. i would play with it more see if...
the bad thing about play sand is it gets hard as a rock after a couple years.
salutations and congratulations. how do you feel your tank progressed?
gotta say nice looking hermit, thats one's worth every snail shell it steals.
bacteria bloom probably. whats your ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate?
your gfs should live 20 years i hope you ready for the commitment if they live double
post some action pics of them when the bulbs arrive.
garlic, increases immune function and fishes appetite.
i would definitely gut load the brine shrimp or if there the frozen kind use a garlic and vitamin dip ive recommend garlic so much today people...
i have never heard of it before you might try john maloney. does it go by another name, when you first asked i assumed it must be a fresh plant.
one bad apple ruins the pie(atleast i think that a saying), your fish are picking up bad traits from that delinquent tang. you better keep him away...
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