Join 3reef now to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.
Touche, though the area has what to do with music? Does that mean you are somehow more inclined to like that stuff?
Dang, that's a bummer, but at least you know he'll be sold fast and in another tank in no time.
I think it's cause we're getting older ;D
You can feed every day, but make sure it's of a consistent, small amount. You have to let the bacteria equalize.
How often were you feeding it spirulina flakes? We noticed our flame angel would "test" our open brain so we began feeding it once a day instead of...
If it's already cured, there will be a much smaller cycle than if it wasn't. Hopefully the die-off will be minute. You'd still want to give the LR a...
I agree with the 50/50 chance. I happened to get lucky. Our Flame has never caused an issue but I've seen several at my LFS that have been brought in...
next guess would be a gorilla crab then: [IMG] [IMG]
Pom Pom Crab. Awesome find!! [IMG]
He can filter feed just fine. I usually give mine a chunk of fish every now and then to keep him happy. Those guys have big mouths!
looks more like an sps since that hump there on looks like the skeleton. I used to have a snail that had some porites on it [IMG]
No prob. Hope you found a good spot for it
Yep. I use IC-Gel by BSI, but really any super glue will work. Get the gel kind though. And as mikejrice said, you can just torque that sucker off...
Ah, by the way your post reads, I understood it as they were correct about everything except the lighting, meaning his filter wasn't enough either....
haha, too true In regards to the OP, I would get more live rock for a 55 gal. At least match the lbs of rock to the the number of gallons in the...
If he already has the filter, I'd keep it and just make sure to get enough live rock and a good sand substrate to help out.
Crushed coral can be used. It's one downfall is the possible nitrate trap. A FOWLER tank doesn't need special lighting. The rock will be live with...
You can pry it off with a knife or just cut it off as close to the base as possible with some wire cutters or bone shears
K+ I like the lighting section :D
An easy trick to avoid cloudiness is to place saran wrap on top of the sand and then pour the water on top.
Separate names with a comma.