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don't do anything rash. Fish can tolerate salinities too high much better than too low. Like everyone said before me, just go slow.
when you start the skimmer, let it run for about 3 or for days with the water level as low as it can go in the skimmer then start adjusting from...
was the new tank you got used or did you use any new parts?? This sounds like a copper issue to me.
looking awesome man. Keep it up.
aussie ones are very hardy. They also like more nutrient rich waters and they also like to be on the sand bed. They grow in lagoonal waters same as...
I used this water also before I got my ro unit. It's fine. It's ro/di
possibly an internal infection. I would be feeding this fish tons of nori and mixing antibiotics in with food. I have seen this before in yellow...
I think you are off the mark on this. Most people come here asking for help from people they have bonded with in some way rather than info from some...
I actually used one of the sterilite containers as a sump when I had my 55 for a couple of years with no ill effects. This is good advice though. I...
yep it's an aussie. If it were indonesian it would have been dead long ago. The aussies can be considered difficult but nothing like it's indo....
thanks everyone
his foot is torn and it's his innards. I would guess someone where you got him just ripped him off of the rock thus tearing him. Very hard for them...
I don't know. This is how new things come about in this hobby. Trial and error. I will say IMO it's worth trying.
pull the top off of the skimmer and rock the inner tube back and forth gently and it will pull right out
thanks guys
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Hey guys. It's been a while since I posted because I have been so busy due to the accident. My tank has been a little neglected as I haven't...
I run a CA reactor and will never have a lps stony reef without one. Softies or very few lps, or smaller tank 75 and smaller it would be ok to go...
I disagree with you. It's not the size of the fish, it's the room it needs to swim. Tangs are open water swimmers and they need tons of room to...
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