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Are the survival rates on the gems really that terrible? Not trying to start anything its just a little shocking, I have three maxima and two...
We have a local who has been training mandarins to eat frozen and flake using live brine and brine naupulii, but I would think the cost of live mysis...
When siphoning them out do NOT filter and reintroduce the water, flatworms emit a nasty toxin upon death and you can cause a major tank crash by...
Clowns can get territorial especially if paired up. Does it look like physical damage or disease?
Once a every week or two should be enough. There is a lot of conflicting information about the smashers atrophying, mine was constantly banging away...
You can feed em meaty bits and krill, heck mine even would take flake and pellet. Just toss a snail every now and again for a nice meal and to keep...
Happy birthday, dude!
If you are looking for a smaller setup, a mantis is probably the way to go.
Depends on what species of mantis you go with, I am sure Jwin or Shackmel will chime in on this. If you go with a smaller species you should be fine...
Man, they defeated a TWO FOOT FISH? Those swiss sure are some tough hombres :lol:
Wow, awesome stuff! I gotta touch base with you for any tips you have for an aspiring breeder :)
How small is he? My fiance really wants to set up a tank for a yellow boxfish at some point, and it seems the really tiny boxfish are pretty finicky...
Cool info! I have been looking into breeding cardinals if only for the ease of baby brine vs culturing rotifers. I was leaning towards a series of...
Amazing looking craftsmanship, bud. I can't wait to see this thing with the epoxy and glass in. What are you using for the 45*'s in the corner?
I would also hold of on the scooter blenny at the very least until the tank is well established. They can starve pretty quickly if lacking in pods...
Update: Nudi popluation has tanked. Scoured the zoas today to find a lone nudi hanging out on a polyp and removed him quickly. Will retreat the tank...
Did he also say it was reef safe? Because they will obliterate inverts and munch corals like crazy.
Neat. Can't tell but it looks like a Dersa?
+1 Coral Beauty. Angels in general are risky at best with clams.
Check out the back of the shrimp, camels have a pretty distinct hump that will set them apart. Or if they go to town eating your corals :lol:
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