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Congrats again ;)
Diver's Den gets them on regular occasion too. :)
While Steve has definitely been steering you the right way, something I didn't see is if you're sure the tips are actually burnt. New growth on SPS...
A 1300gph pump can put out a lot of heat....
That'd be fine. The Typhoon is really designed to be a stand-alone light controller. Trying to "mate" it with another controller is overly...
Try the link I provided a few posts ago. ;)
Bristle worms are not harmful; they are actually beneficial. And even if you wanted to remove them, it'd be nearly impossible to keep your tank free...
Doubtful; it's kinda like competing ideas.
I'd delete the damsel. Not only will be be a complete terror, but your stock level will be more appropriate without it. Add the goby before the...
Acros like (and appreciate) strong flow; however direct flow is a bit much. High indirect flow is what's key.
And all that's pointed directly at the frags 2-6 inches away? Too much flow.
How much flow is on them?
Take a bottle, cut the top off, invert and insert the top back inside the bottle: [IMG] Put a small mirror in the bottom of the bottle, facing...
Wrasses are protogynous hermaphrodites, meaning females transition to male in the wild as harem conditions and space require. This transition can,...
It certainly may be problematic. If you have two yellow wrasses of the same species and both are males, it's quite possible the dominant male is...
Depends on how aggressive the chromis really is. Firefish are more timid than Flashers, so that's the good news. But I really can't answer the...
There's an event every month at the same location. The events alternate between FRAG meetings and PROP auctions. FRAG meetings are essentially like...
Do the inverted bottle trick, and either put some of his favorite food inside the bottle. Or, what seems to work even better, is to put a mirror on...
Odd? Not really. This is typical behavior for a leopard wrasse; disappearing once added to a new tank that is. This, however, is NOT typical...
Yes, they will eventually mate and lay eggs. The chance of survival of those eggs in your DT is zero. They become fish and/or coral food. Raising...
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