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I recommend cooking the rock. Yes youre most likely going to kill those inverts and other stuff on the rock as well. This way youre sure youre not...
Thats pretty funny. I like the orange jumper one:laughy:
Well here is a link amcarrig referred me to once. It talks about gorgonians (sea fans). Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine - Invertebrate...
I drilled 2 small holes just in case one gets clogged. Make sure if you drill the hole that you drill it right below the water line like kogle said....
Make sure you leave enough space in the sump to account for siphoning from the return pipe when you test it out. If not it could siphon the tank...
What kind of sea fan. Is it this one Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Yellow Finger Gorgonian If it is then you have to feed it...
The ph is low because the probe is not in the water. And my temp sensor is not in the water either (need to topoff ::)) But my temp is usually from...
Is this a paid advertisement from stabil:confused::hehe: Thanks for the tip.
I was just reading about this yesterday. 37 ft is way too short. Use at least 75ft. I read that the fitting gets clogged.
I dont know but I had some Caribbean zoos that I collected and when I brought them home they had developed this white coat around the polyps just...
I dont think its blue shuriken, you have to post a closeup pic of the polyp. Again give them time to see if they open up.
The first one looks like it could make it (what is it devils armor?) The others I cant tell you, they look bad but who know maybe you put them in...
;D Yeah where you been. 3reef got hacked by spammersabout 2 weeks ago. So the site was down for a couple days and glitchy for a couple more. But Matt...
Cool! I dont even own a fish net. I have only needed to take out a chromis before and did it with a large ziplock back with the hard plastic end cut...
Woohoo! You made it. Well Looks like some sort of cauliflower coral. You can keep sps and softies like this one in the tank. The problem people...
david go to this link and click new thread and just put colt coral and sps as title and people will know better how to help you. We could answer...
I agree the seaweed really makes their color rich and vibrant.
What are you feeding? Mine has very rich yellow coloring. Feed a little seaweed (nori) everyday or if not every other day.
david start a new thread on the corals forum and youll get more responses.
I had posted his threads but deleted them since I read the last thread and it got ugly.
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