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I agree with the majority here saying you should grind down or breakdown the plugs. Whether or not they will actually split and cover the plugs in a...
Starfish
I wouldn't let the Hammer touch the Colt, personally. Hammers sting and Colts do not. It's like when my Anemone took out my Colt. Completely...
I dunno, I had a sand sifter in my 29 for a long time. *Shrug*
Brittle Stars, Linkia, Sand Sifting....
Well?
Actually that's a good question...and I don't know. I didn't cycle with a raw shrimp - I did the Damsel thing. That's why I'm so against that idea. I...
Yes, plus they STINK to high heaven!! *Vomit*
Oh, and check this out: Beginner Saltwater FAQ: Fish Quoted from that page: "As a note, nitrifying bacteria seem to be pH and temperature...
Well fluorescent is fine for a FOWLR. I wouldn't invest in anything else unless you plan on getting corals. Your algae woes will be little to none...
If the colonies are new frags themselves then you should wait a month. If they're established, though, put them in a blender and go to town.
RO/DI - Reverse Osmosis/De Ionized water. It's a filtration process that purifies water to the max, basically. Removes almost all TDS (Total...
And yea, what's your salinity at?
You're going to want to use RO water from now on. Your LFSs should sell it if you don't want to invest in an RO/DI unit just now. Plus you're doing...
True. But the problem with that is then you have to take out all your rocks in order to do so. Maybe in this case it would be ok since they want to...
Sorry, but no. This is a bad idea too because down the road you probably won't want those Damsels because those fish get mean and extraordinarily...
And no you're not cycled. I see you keep asking that which means you're anxious to add fish. Trust me, not yet. Especially with your pH where it is....
Your pH is way too low. Should be more like 8.3.
I agree 150%
Wow mission!! Very cool video! It's about time someone put one in.
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