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I am a huge advocate of feeding my SPS corals. I alternate feeding Tropic Marin Pro Coral Phyton and Pro Coral Zooton 1-2 times per week. I have...
I would keep an eye on it and if you see any dead tissue, you can use airline tubing to siphon off the dead/necrotic tissue and giving the coral a...
I am a huge advocate of feeding my 180 gallon SPS/LPS reef. I target feed my LPS corals thawed and rinsed frozen mysis or New Era Marine Pellets...
You can try and manually removing the long strands and siphoning too. But keeping excess nutrients out of the aquarium water is one key element in...
I believe that elevated magnesium levels help encourage coraline algae growth.I a use Tropic Marin Bio Magnesium to reach the Mg level that I want....
Anybody going to watch the New Episode of Fish Tank Kings this Saturday @ 10pm on Nat Geo WILD! They build an exhibit to rescue a sick Octopus at...
Did anyone watch Fish Tank Kings Episode 2? I thought it was way better then the first episode! Seeing how they catch deepwater fish with a...
Check out reviews from Reef Builders and Advanced Aquarist on Fish Tank Kings episode 2. They loved them so I'm guessing the show should be good....
I am a huge advocate of feeding my SPS and LPS corals. I alternate feeding Tropic Marin Pro Coral Phyton and Pro Coral Zooton 1 time per week for the...
Finally some Live Reef stuff on TV! Check out the article and video clip that Advanced Aquarist Posted today. It shows the tour of ORA on a future...
I watched the new Fish Tank Kings show last night on Nat Geo Wild. I'm wondering what people thought of it? I'm glad they talked about quarantine...
Keeping excess nutrients out of the aquarium water is one key element in eliminating your hair algae. There are many things that can add excess...
I've been using TM Bio Actif salt for just over 2 months and I believe that I have noticed some positive results so far; particularly with more...
Algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try and siphon out what you can to...
+1 on water changes and gravel vacuuming. Do you use RO/DI water and a good quality salt with no slicates like Tropic Marin or similar?
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