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Take a look at the quiet one pumps. You can buy one of those for a good deal, and then buy an ehiem when they become available again. It's always...
petco keeps them alive?
I think silversides eat plankton, so they are not very easy to keep alive. I feed my anemones sally's krill. Sometimes I get silversides, but not...
Well, Suzuki and yamaha are the 2 best bikes out there for japanese bikes, so there will be more of them on the road, and more people either trying...
Yep, this does happen and is a risk of getting a CBB. They can and have been known to eat LPS.
Sin City, there is nothing wrong with Yamaha or Suzuki bikes. Does your mechanic friend realize that Kawasaki and Suzuki are like Ford and Mazda?...
Camel shrimp are not reef safe, get peppermint shrimp instead. Scarlet cleaner shrimp and fire( blood) shrimp are great to have, but as you...
This is still an issue with the vortechs. It bothers me as well, but not everyone hears it.
I would steer clear of the green brittle star. Those are known to eat fish while they sleep. Blue Linckia stars are not an easy to keep critter....
IME, hermits, especially the blue legged ones, will kill as many snails as they can get their claws on. I have always had a lot of empty shells for...
He does have all the ballasts on GFCI's. He has Lumatek 250w electronic ballasts. Not the dimmable ones. model #4613.
I use longhorse 5 and 7's.
As far as my friends ballasts, it's not anecdotal because I have maintained his tanks for enough months to know mostly what he has. ;) I can see if...
I can say for a fact that magdrive pumps don't take well to them being restricted. In any case, I highly doubt you will need any reduction from the...
Ok, the caribsea large ARM I use in my GEO I keep at 6.7 in the chamber. 6.9 may not be enough to really "melt" the media.
Autotopoff.com or aquahub has one too. I would use an aqualifter pump to add TO water to the main tank.
got it:) So many ballasts and lights are on this thread that it is tough to keep them straight.
Nice. tomita, I know a few of these to be in peoples tanks. They are commonly called a yellow eye spotted or truncate tang. To me they kind of...
Convict tangs rare? They are all over in the Caribbean. They are not good reef citizens usually is why you don't see them from what I can tell....
1" is more than adequate for 99% of reef tanks out there since it can almost handle 1000GPH.
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