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oh nice... i was actually wondering this question for a while..K+
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well, go with your first gut feeling. lol usually the best;)
lol.. add a refractometer to my list lol ( forgot that too)
yea... i still need to buy lights for my 150 and rock and an UV light... i have 0 dollars right now since i got my ro unit. lol but im going to do...
lol i understand you very much lol money is tight this days:-/
nop not at all.
they are ok hardy.. but i think they should be fine on your tank. that is if it hasnt changed much from last time.
anytime;)
if they attach, i dont see a why to glue. so yea... i have a brain and a cabbage leather that i have never glued.. technically all my corals arent...
that idk... my LFS does.
oh BTW.... i was talking general when i said they move since not all corals and stuff move... im not sure zoas have the ability to move anyways. but...
i edited my last post... im not sure if you saw all.
i will put them im my favorite place and monitor it for a week. if it moves, then wait about 3 more days, just to make sure. and then glue. thats...
well ive heard that when a coral moves its because the place where it was placed was not well suited for it, so it moves to where it likes...:P but i...
well it really depends on what animals you have with them. I personally hate gluing corals to rocks. but thats just MPO.
http://www.3reef.com/forums/show-off-your-fish-tanks/my-10-gallon-55107.html...
have you seen this thread of a guy who has a ten gallon? ill see if i can find it for you
i like this idea... will some kind of division of the tank help? like adding a piece of glass in the tank, leaving about 20 gals for the sea horse. a...
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