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Whats up with your shipment oceans? Is it supposed to ship out today?
I don't recall seeing any pink ones but there were so many corals! a beautiful sight!
nice lol. I'm still learning my SPS. is this a pretty common piece? I've never seen it in anyones tank.
K+ Ultimate Warrior! Thats what the guy sold it to me as, I couldn't remember the name for the life of me! Also looks very similar to the green...
Nope, guess again.
just got this guy for $10 at the recent frag swap in Milwaukee. Not sure what the heck it is. Looks like some sort of super fatty extra flourescent...
My wife and I went to the frag swap at Discovery World on Saturday the 19th. We had a great time. I came home with a couple chalice frags, a 3 head...
Here are some pics of Discovery World Aquarium: Pics of their aquariums. They had a lot of freshwater and some really cool saltwater ones including...
I took some more pics....just the swap... [img] [img] Not my pic below....came from http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3104/2682274053_67f3b2270f.jpg...
I still think diamond spot gobies prefer sand to sift. With time, he will start sifting, but probably would sift sooner if you had sand.
Yes, saltwater does heal. But going into saltwater (ocean or aquarium) will allow bacteria to enter your wound, which will infect it. Thats why...
funny. Peppermints aren't going to eat the bigger aiptasia. I would recomend a kalkwasser doughball for these guys. or aiptasia X.
looks like some type of SPS, probably dead with coralline on it.
Salt and open wound=BURN!
Your goby isnt burrowing because they require a sand substrate. They sift the sand through their gills. They are not going to be able to sift...
FYI, anyone planning on going to the DISCOVERY World Swap tomorrow (Saturday), make sure to pre-register over the phone with Mike for the $8...
Most likely copepods which are little tiny crustaceans. Very beneficial to your tank. They will eat the uneaten food.
Some info I quickly found: I was going to get a mudskipper,how do you care for a mudskipper in a tank? - Yahoo! Answers Mudskipper, Periophthalmus...
Yep, you should be able to use any food grade container including rubbermaid totes.
You'll be happier if it dies because its not easy to kill on purpose. Most including myself, have it thrive for about 6 months, then melt over the...
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