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acintics are alot more than just looks, their your spectrum lighting, can be much better explained by one of the guru's here
never heard of fragging these guys, when you prune it do they begin to develop as well or do they die off?
alot still use them, alot use them in conjunction with MH's as acintics, the 72 bowfront I'm looking at picking up is all vho, my friends 210 in wall...
welcome to 3reef! i thought african banded stars were coral eaters?
T5HO, 2 acintic 2 white
if your really worried about nitrates being an issue you may want to look at a denitrafying coil instead of the plenum, way less work in the long run...
when i had the direct sunlight issue i went to bed bath and beyond, can get them about anywhere though and got some "blackout curtains" you can hang...
any pics? sounds like cyanobacteria to me though best way to get rid of it is vaccuming it up while doing water changes
i know calcium plays a huge role in coraline growth, the rest I'm not sure on, also some say you can scrape a small amount of coraline off a peice of...
glad you're alright, we had alot of people not far from me get killed by a tornado this weekend, i live smack in the middle of tornado alley so I...
I'd just keep an eye on them to start with, also depends on tank size but every clown is a bit different, I know one guy that cant have more than 1...
Here any live rock is 9.99-14.99/lbs way cheaper to get it online
you cant buy it locally here at all, kind of weird cause I know it's a fairly common coral, I got this peice not that long ago and it was TINY, now...
Do I just cut a branch off and rubberband it to some rubble like xenia or is there another way to do this?
I just dose Phytoplankton about twice a week for all my corals and so far I'm getting great growth on all of them, really xenia just like alot of...
hey it works, thats what counts in the end.. btw great coraline growth those rocks look awesome
Superglue gel is what most everyone uses, some corals it doesnt work with those are softs mainly, IE Xenia, best bet (what i do) take a small peice...
nasirius (sp) snails will actually burrow, rarely seem them above the sand except at feeding time
i use snails, but when i sit in my rocks i put them on the glass then poor the sand around them, alot more stable, i usually never go more than 3"...
yeah i think their actually a decent calcium source too
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