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just one tentacle from what I see.
Blue spotted Jawfish are nice. how much it cost? Local LFS has them for $90. I wanted one but dont think I could handle the amount of substrate they...
I have no pics. just a description. somthing comes out from the rock. then goes back in. almost like a worm. Does not look like a bristle worm but...
I want a bubble anenome but I'm afriad my tank will not support it being only 3 months old. Every says I need halides and atleast a year of an...
Did all your corals and inverts die too? I'm sorry to here that. I would be very mad as well. Its also a good thing you posted to let other...
CUC=Clean Up Crew. This is mainly inverts that will help with your tank maintenance. All have diffrent strenghts or areas they are good in. Hermit,...
I agree Nova would be a better choice than the aqaulight. less expensive as well.
I can tell you hands down you will not be happy with the marineland. My moonlights on my t5s or more impressive than these. eliminate this from your...
You probably already have the test kits for ammonia. phos, and nits. you will want to look into a reef master kit of some sort with as night stated...
more details yojen. You say you have a heater and a water pump, why water pump? are you using a mechanical filter of some sort? you say LR, well...
I have a coral beauty I have yet to see it nip at any of my corals. (they warn you of this becuase there is a chance they will. doesnt mean they...
The big yellow one that looks like an anenome. the one right in the middle when you first start the video. its not green star polp. I guess its a...
Hey night rida, what is the yellow coral with the waving tentacles? IS that a type of anenome? whatever it is I want one.
Most people would say not to vacuum the sand out when doing water changes with a DSB to avoid disrubting the bio system.
Well I dont think that may be a fair assesment gab. the picture is of there dry rock "dry" and I'm assuming your pictures are of there dry rock "wet"...
not sure if you have to discard any of your sand. That would depned on how old the sand is.
there is somone on here with a nice one with 1x2 inch routed slabs. looks real nice. let me see if I can find it. Im not interested in the black...
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