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You won't regret it. Yeah, not an original idea at all. But it certainly works.
I should have mentioned it a while back, but I don't believe I ever did. Back late November I added a CO2 scrubber to the airline on my protein...
Majano anemone. Act quickly. They can and will overrun a tank in the right conditions.
First of all, my apologizes if you were offended in my response; I did not intend for any disrespect. I understand studies such as these take a lot...
Yeah... not sure I'd feel comfortable handling that. Where are the Kevlar gloves?
That sounds more like tissue recession rather than bleaching; far more concerning.
I like to drop the box lower in the water, tip it, and let them swim out on their own. Less stress this way. :)
My orange and black hermits will "hide" in my SPS when they molt for a few days. Corals don't seem to mind.
That's NOT typical behavior. A sandbed is not required to keep flasher wrasses.
Or, you could always purchase a different filter sock holder which uses 1 1/2" lines. The piece with the bulkheads included with the sump is just a...
You've pretty much excluded the possibility of adding ANY additional wrasses with a mystery in that size tank I'm afraid. You will also wish to pass...
I've heard his friends make jokes about him and "Corals of the World" on more than one occasion at local club meetings. :P
Meh, I stopped reading it after I saw the huge lack of control. Besides, I have a large colony of Pocillopora (plus it's bail-outs all over the...
1. Chalice, yes. 2. Looks like galaxea 3. Blastomussa wellsi
It's one that's hard to tell apart, and gets mixed up often. It only stood out to me since I have a piece identical.
Before you even try to start, read the manual: Documentation | Neptune Systems Then read the manual again. :D Really though, make sure you've got a...
Awesome ceiling tank! :D
Your mystery coral isn't a chalice, but rather Acanthastrea rotundoflora. :) Nice start here.
Test out your new water before you start doing too many water changes; the problem may lie there.
They can, but they usually don't. I don't think you have enough nutrients in your tank for the perfect storm.
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