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Sorry I missed this...yes, that scratch removal kit has everything you need, but you may need additional crystal bond polishing cloth, which I've...
I always try to leave a hand's width between the rockwork and tank walls. That way, I can access that part of the tank if need be, I can see back...
Most mouse pads are made of neoprene, which will break down in SW. We use sorbothane, which works REALLY great, but is a bit more pricy than...
Anglers can, and will jump...trust me on this one. This is especially true of Histrio histrio (Sargassum angler), which actually leaps onto the kelp...
I've polished acrylic tanx, both empty and full using the same polishing cloth that comes in the kit, and it works well, provided you polish a...
Yeah...that sucked, but he took a lot of them with him! hoo-wah!
Yep, Aquatech, but most folks wouldn't recognize that name. Their product is great, but just hasn't caught on here on the West coast. Papers aside,...
I could tell you had something to do with RN by your response. FWIW, I used to work for Phyto2, so the experiences I quoted are also from a...
FWIW, Tigriopus californicus is a temperate water copepod that doesn't reproduce well over about 68*F. What happens is an inordinate number of males...
I'd go at least 4 weeks. We typically go longer, but we roll weaning our fish off of live foods into the QT regimine, so they get treated as needed,...
If there's nothing to skim, the skimmers won't skim...does this coincide with feeding? Also, does the water level in your tank fluctuate due to...
"Mr. Incognito" here...most anglers aren't too tuff to wean onto non-living foods. I do recommend using a "stealth stick", which we came up with...
If you have a temperate setup, it would probably do OK, but otherwise, I'd steer clear of them, as they likely won't do well at tropical temps.
You've encountered the problem with skunk cleaners...they become "insistent" and stress out their tankmates. Sexy shrimp are pretty small, and they...
Beside's Fenner's excellent book: Advanced Marine Aquarium Techniques by Jay Hemdal is a great reference.
I'm not super keen on wrasse ID, but it looks like a Halichoeres sp. As for your clown, that looks like Lymphocystis to me, from what I can see in...
That appears to be the underside of a chiton...doesn't look like any "stomie" I've ever seen. Its mantle is likely covering its shell.
That's me doing the "stick work" in that vid, BTW ;D, but to answer your question, Scorpaeniformes are great reef tank inhabitants, as they pay no...
+1...there's a wealth of info out there for free. Are you interested in something specific?
I'd say Chaetomorpha is the most widely used "fuge macro"...it's not Caulerpa at all, it won't go sexual, it's easy to grow, and once it takes, you...
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