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all good things must come to an end. Last day to post pictures.
depends on your fish, tank setup etc... if you had a lawnmower blenny that didn't take prepared foods or even romaine, then you are going to want...
Great post! Bumble bee snails though eat microfauna too, they are not pure scavengers like the nassarius vibex. With long spined urchins reaching the...
thanks!
caulerpa can take a 24 hour photocycle, chaeto can't. It grows during the dark cycle, so that is why it hasn't been growing for you.
HI Peredhill, I am posting the questions you asked to help others: Anyway, I definitely want to try one of these but I'm having a real hard time...
Nice MTIPS!
nemastoma is nice. I love that macro, I have tried to get some for a long time, but it never works out. As for flame and fire fern, both are not...
sand clouds don't count...show us the diatom bloom! :)
I have been able to do it both ways. I think they grow quicker when buried, but become a pain that way. But the styro ways is the way to do it....
no, they are all over the net. We should have had everybody post the pictures there, but I forgot to mention that in this post, plus our image...
wow mystique! Great tank! We got this contest going on for a little bit longer, it is getting pretty popular on all the sites we sponsor. Soon we...
By the way the discount code for the posts is "ugly". When you enter a tank I will eventually move it over to my site for the judging. But if you use...
yeah a half inch is fine. DSB are pretty good at nitrate removal, plenums work too. I think a mix of all three would be good, but if you see nitrates...
the green water would certainly feed the pods and they would bloom, but I wonder what came first their the pods or the bloom in that case you were...
No sorry, for Canadian shipments to work we need a pro on the other hand to deal with customs, (right licenses, forms, vet approval in some cases,...
They can sprout under water and then grow out. The only thing with planting them in the sand is that there will come a day when you will need to trim...
ouch...what do you think is causing the water to be cloudy? Have you been running a skimmer on it?
Exactly. You won't get it 100%, it may form slowly, but a crew would be able to tackle it. Diatoms who feast on silica will be unaffected, (macros...
did you see how fast the coral grew though in the same shots?
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