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they get camouflaged in the rubble substrate. they look kool but just wana know wether they eat algae or no. they are best for keeping the bottom...
what blenny is this then?
GU10 3w bulbs are for 4$ each. all u need to do is make a good fixture. u also get 1w and 4w too. im gona make 1 for my tank a few months down the...
Well i stay in india, city bombay and at our rocky beaches, we get these blennies. i would like to know the actual name and also will they eat algae...
well here is the best thread ever with before after pics and PAR readings too: GU10 LED Build Thread (Chinese Ebay Lights) - Nano-Reef.com Forums
kool then, ill do tht
Just go for GU10 led bulbs. u get them at ebay. on youtube just type GU10 LED reef tank
well i dont wana remove it, my que. is that are the good for my refugium if i let them grow?
if you see the pics, there are three types of green growing.
there are some other kinda greens too. no noubt there is a lot of turf algae but there is some kinda cheato and also there is Green Gracillara...
there are many macro growing on my LR. im worried wether they are good or bad. here are the names: 1) Chaetomorpha aerea (not the normal spaghetti...
well i know but the spectrum decreases gradually in CFL and iv read that you need to chenge them every 6 months.
so i guess CFL would be a safer bet, or if u got a good distance between the surface and the light like around 12", led is good?
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