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As stated by Peredhil and Triplemom above there are general principles which can help you decide where a coral should be located in terms of...
I would rinse them in used tank water when you do next water change if using base rock , then doing water changes during cycle is probably...
welcome to 3 reef and yes, definitely interested in more pictures please Steve
+1 on the pictures, very good detail nice looking set up 71 Steve
Nice set up Ivy not to much rock work so plenty of swimming room in there Steve
great update looking forward to the latest pictures Steve
wow, those are really nice patterns/ markings on the mantle Steve
anpgp OK so tank maturity is probably not an issue here what esle have you got in there? and how is everything else in there? Lighting/...
what you can do Chris is to place it on a rock, and secure it with some fine netting strip just tight enough to hold it in place, keep it in an...
yes with a centre brace - the heat of the halide can cause problems so 2 x 150 watt MH either side would be a good option IMO Steve
Its looks good so far? we want to see it then! LOL seriously , welcome to 3 reef Steve
anpgp How long has the tank been set up? Nems prefer very mature water, its not just a case of parameters being in check, they like an aged...
a 30 wide tank can be a pain to light IME - they dont do many T5 fixtures for that lenght but as you like MH that does make it easier for you...
1/72nd scale model? Steve
Hi Danny I have a pearl bubble and a green bubble under 6 x T5s and both are on the rock but close to the bottom placement thoughts as said...
sounds like misfortune is working out great for you Railroader 46 a 75 would be great dont forget to start a build thread Steve
you can Steve
Hi Whippy what is in the 1st 2 pictures - is it a herd? of amphipods? Steve
Triplemom I guess its an encrusting sponge or demi sponge but I cant ID properly or give a Latin name for it Steve
looking good, lots of space and interesting rock pieces Steve
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