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seahorses love caulerpa...very natural for them. a good choice, not that they are picky though. I had a female and male I was trying to pair up, (the...
yeah i am worried about the colonies too....checked out our chiton colony only so far...almost entirely wiped out. Limpets took a major hit as well....
what a shame...look at it as an opportunity to start another tank. The best part of the hobby is the new tank part anyway.
oops i put the edit where the reply should go... What is your CUC, paramaters, bioload, amount of rock etc...? is this the signature tank? what is...
are there tricks to this trade you are unaware of? :)
ceriths and nerites eat it up, but it only takes the edge off, they still have to burn themselves out on the silicates, but I think you are up on all...
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String of Pearls Macroalgae - Botryocladia uvaria (check my spelling though) - really nice but a little more difficult to keep than the other...
we should have a coralline thread here on 3 reef....pictures...maybe identify some species...care requirements....would be nice to have a better...
blue leg hermits and rock boring urchins eat it. for sure. I tested it on them earlier this year. Happy I got a got to use the info, haven't seen...
some people soft cycle with algae, (usually a cycling tank can't hurt chaeto, sometimes the chaeto will help it cycle overnight), if that is...
we saw lookdowns, snappers, cardinals, a sea robin a southern puffer, lots of threadfin herring and spotted majoras (I think that is how you spell...
I was out in inshore waters today and saw some of the aftermath of our freeze. (Been real cold in Florida lately). Lots of fish washing up....:cry:...
i have no eye for detail, but I would use the new rocks to blend in the current rocks. No more stonehenge now that you have the filler. Objects that...
oh okay...i though you put the rock in already
jets v. arizona - at this point i am willing to believe anything
post pics please of rocks and current fts. i saw an older one in your thread
cylinder shaped? columns?
only tip i have is that if you angle them backwards you get more coral real estate. i dont have much eye for design...good luck with the project! :)
then you are feeding too much...a little hair algae here and there is normal, outbreaks are caused by serious nutrient problems. If the snails are so...
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