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im not here to argue, but that is definitely one of the first thins i learned when it came to caring for seahorses. its rather easy to have a...
its a commonly known fact, i would probably probably have a harder time finding a seahorse site that didnt say anything about tank lighting than one...
abrupt changes in lighting are very unnatural for any fish. fish as delicate as seahorses can be affected greatly.
sweet vids man, that tiny goby is awesome.
i would put a sheet of glass over most the tank and fill the water up to it so you can actually see all the livestock.
some fish are just agressive by nature and will by nature attack anything that moves or they think is a threat to them. the undulate trigger is one...
also no matter what be prepared for baby seahorses, because no matter what they will breed and you need to be ready when they do. the babies are so...
I guess everyone has teir preferences I personally love cctitters not just cuz their prices are insanely good, but they have fantastic service and a...
its about time you get one of these going! ive got some advice for you you may want to decide to listen to. first off, when it comes to getting...
wowza, thats some freaking awesome rockwork.
yes as posted above they do have one, it helps alot if your water develops a sort of film on it.
fantastic tank fish girl, got some awesome corals in there that your arrely see which i love, such as the gorgonians. also love the tube anemone.
what i would do is run them both at the same time so the new filter gets all loaded up with the beneficial bacteria, then eventually take the crappy...
sweet little tank you got going there. looks fantastic!
dude you have a snowflake eel, soon to be nearly 3 feet long in what looks to be about a 15 gallon sump.
nooiiccee!!!!
How many gallons approximately does the tank hold? Like biocube said even for a 30 gallon tank that's too many fish. Not necessarily a bio load issue...
Um excuse me? WTH is that all about. You are the one telling him he doesn't have the correct equipment to keep the tank goin. That's the pot calling...
Killifish are freshwater I believe. Unlike mollies I dint think they can survive long term. Also the tanks a bit crowded.
bta, no question bout it.
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