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I'm very tempted to go with a powder brown, but I'm thinking I may go with a kole. 90 seems to be the bare minimum for one of them and most recommend...
Just about everyone has their own way and everyone thinks its the best way. If it works for you, great. By the way, protein skimmers do have a...
If it looks like an emerald as far as body shape, it probably is an emerald.
The anthias are gorgeous. I've always wanted a powder brown, so I'm tempted to go that direction, but I'm still not sure. I know they're awfully...
I think t5 can work, thats what I use and my SPS grow. I've never used MH, but from what I've heard they may work a little better.
Sometimes, corals that look open and happy are really stretching as far up as they can to get light. That being said, if its working for you,...
I've seen my emeralds pretty much turn white.
Has anyone kept a powder brown in a 90?
Unfortunately, the snow storm of a couple weeks ago wiped out most of my fish in my 90 gallon reef due to a generator failure. I'm left with a yellow...
Mine split their time between an open brain and a green tree leather, but they can host anything. I've had clowns host the overflow box.
I had a sally. It got very big and ate 2 cleaner shrimp, 3 firefish, and 3 or 4 other similarly sized fish. They're quick and very tough to catch. I...
I have hundreds in my tank, and they are totally harmless. Some types of asterinas eat coral, but most eat algae. I would look for something else...
Hm. I always thought that the ideal operating range was about 75-79.
During the winter, my tank runs fine, with a temperature around 78. But in the summer, it has been running at about 81-82. I already have all my...
Keep an eye on that. I added clownfish at the same time to my 90-2 ocellaris and 2 yellow skunks, and the skunks killed the ocellaris. That was in a...
I would stick with reef octopus. I love mine, and I think they're some of the best skimmers going.
I had a foxface for a while and it was a lot bigger than my yellow tang. I wouldn't put a foxface in a tank below 75-90 gallons.
Very normal. Clownfish naturally host anemones and are very protective of them.
Beautiful corals, and you have a very clean looking tank.
The chromis are fine, but the tank is too small for any tank to live comfortably long term, so I would advise getting rid of the scopas tang. The...
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