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If you started with all curved live rock, you probably had a small, short cycle. Testing method is fine, so I'm willing to bet your ammonia may well...
Let's back up here... How'd you start the tank? (dry rock. live rock, sand, etc) How are you testing? (strips, kit, brand, etc)
My thoughts exactly, emphasis on "very". A little work/maintenance/commitment can get you a lot more.
A single controller is fine; it will handle multiple drivers.
1) Favia maybe? Whatever it is, it's hungry and looks like it might be bleached a bit. Please feed it. :) 2) Can't tell. Looks like it was just...
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Almost always, sixlines turn into terrors in smaller tanks.
On a 6' 125, you'd need 72 LEDs if you go the Rapid LED route (2 36 LED kits).
^ That pretty much sums it up. To reiterate, there is no single answer to this question, especially how it's framed.
I've got them all over my tank, but I have a sandbed. They do good work in that setting. Halichoeres don't touch them. I see how they'd be...
Check out page 10 for my last growth update: http://www.3reef.com/forums/i-made/diy-dimmable-rapidled-kit-converting-mhs-96138.html
If I understand correctly, it's not a lid issue, it's the opening is large enough for the fish to swim into it.
That should work too; never thought of that. You can get that at any craft store.
I have a piece of plastic hardware cloth which prevents this from happening in my tank. A LFS gave a scrap to me; I have no idea where you might be...
No, that genus sleeps in the rockwork in a mucus cocoon.
If they become frequent for you, get yourself a snake stick. Easy to use and relatively safe with appropriate caution. Well, unless your talking...
I think you're confusion can be cleared up with this: Acropora sp. is all acropora. "sp." simply means the exact species is unknown, it's not a...
Read his post, he has a skimmer. Yes, oils will always float, but if they get "pushed" towards the overflow, they no longer be on the surface of the...
The skimmer cup has a o-ring, correct? Is it possible it may have been pinched and the leak was coming from there, running down the body? I ask...
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