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I would just get like a 3 gal pico for 6 of them, seriously...5 gals at the most in terms of tank size. It's not that they're delicate, but more...
I'm POSITIVE I posted in this thread (unless it was on another board someplace *gasp*), but here goes... Your angelfish "started it", so to speak,...
Definitely Collonista sp. [IMG] [IMG] Pyramidellae look like grains of rice and are about the same size. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
How many zots are you planning on stocking in a tank like that? The reason I ask is that one of the issues with zots (H. zosterae) is they're lazy...
You can also use epoxy paint.
It kinda depends on the species...PJ/spotteds (Sphaeramia nematoptera) are about as docile as they come.
At 42" x 42" x 42", your friend would have a 320 gal setup. What makes more sense is that the tank is a 48" 120 gal, which is actually a really nice...
I suppose it's all about how much one worries about flooding, and how much of a "warm fuzzy" you're looking for. Are they mandatory? Nope. Are...
Interesting overflow design...that's a cool way to do an "external" overflow without slotting or cutting teeth into the tank.
I know that was a joke, however, goldfishes are one of the worst foods you can feed a SW fish...honestly. Any Cyprinid (basically, carp) isn't a...
I've never run the first two, but the Sicce Syncra Silent series is super quiet. I've repumped all of our AIOs with them. Mags are good, solid...
The film most folks see on the surface of their tanks is often due to oily foods being used. Oily additives such as Selcon can add to this. It...
Dood...back it up some...YOU are the one asking questions/opinions. If you seriously want to have a successful setup, you need to listen to peeps...
Scypha sponges are considered "cryptic" sponges, as they normally grow within filters, sumps, etc., altho they can be found in the open in DTs. They...
HUH? When you treat a tank, you really don't want anything in it that will absorb/leech whatever meds you use (such as LR). How would you ever know...
Matt had mentioned that the mfr was kinda "closed-lipped" about how they sense the levels, so I tossed it out there, cuz that may be how they're...
Depending on your ultimate goal, there are a few things we've learned... Generally speaking, most red macros prefer dimmer lighting than the greens....
I guess there's something about us "critter peeps"...;)
Are the holes the same size? That might give you some direction. Generally speaking, if you have both drain and return holes, the drain holes are...
Matt, FWIW, I bet they use Hall Effect devices to sense the fluid level.
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