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OK, that works too. :)
The tank appears to be doing well Mike, aside from the loss of your shrimp. To clear the algae on the glass, you can use a razor blade, an old...
hmm...not sure. You could try seeding your sand with a cup or so o sand from a mature tank.
I had two of these cleaner shrimp in my 29g, Mike. I had them for about a year, then they mysteriously died. It could have been old age, the salinity...
Do you mean like a clean up crew? Or bacteria in the sand?
That would exciting for the little one. :) Can we get a FTS?
You have a really beautiful reef. Can we get some more pictures and specs. on the tank, please? :)
hmm..I never would have thought about the olive oil. ;) I use 50/50 vinegar/water to clean most things.
:) That sounds cute.
I think some people use 1/8 tubing to get into the tight spaces...that's what I am going to have to do for mine as well. ace for it.I would space...
You've beat me. I have rock and and some shells. OH and 3 hermit crabs. :P
I'll see what I can find when I go to the LFS next time.
Great shots everyone. I wish I had something in my tank to take a picture of...haha
Thank you for sharing your experiences. So would you say that the dry rock I have is okay to buy for when I add more?
Here is the rock in my tank(dry rock). [IMG] This is the 8 lbs(I think) of lace rock I bought on Tuesday. [IMG] [IMG]
I think it is lace rock. I got 8 lbs lace rock the other day and it looks similar to what my LFS just calls dry rock.
*Huh, hmm*...alright the dry rock displaces the same amount (generally) per pound (not taking density into factor). 1 lb of dry is still the same as...
OK, thanks. My 29 is packed pretty full( 8 lb live, 29 lb dry). I think I want 2 main islands for the 75. I want some open space to place stuff on...
See, that's what I was thinking. :) Dry rock displaces much more space. Do you think I would be fine with like 50 lb in my standard 75g?
The recommended amount or rock for our aquariums is about 1 - 2 lbs per gallon. I am assuming this s for live rock? Live rock has water weight,...
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