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+1 don't worry about the marketing/hype. They're great looking acan lords!
Nice looking baby fungia you have there. To clear up any confusion etc you could photograph it in a less blue light (even the sand is blue/purple...
I have a hard time getting zoos to thrive. They will grow in bursts but then die back. I haven't been able to link it with anything I'm doing yet....
The only reason I didn't go with a 90g over the 75 is because of the height, already reaching down to the bottom of the tank is a chore being 6'...
I don't see that model number on Apogee's site, I wonder if they changed it around. I couldn't get any good results from google either....
It will work best to keep them in separate reactors. GFO needs to be changed out less so you will save yourself money if you can just change out the...
If I understand your point correctly that you're trying to distinguish between growing "on" the skeleton as opposed to just growing back "into" the...
That is what a Scolymia skeleton looks like. It seems much more likely to me that the Scoly died off during shipping or something and is just coming...
I was looking at the Apogee meter this weekend, but man $300 for the unit and $140 for the sensor before tax and shipping is pretty outrageous. I'm...
I'm not necessarily concerned for my fish in particular, they will be well acclimated and healthy in a QT tank without exposed reflectors before...
Definitely, do it however you want. :) There definitely are some pros and cons to each way, risk damaging the coral (especially if it's partially...
I'm no electrician, far from it, so this is mostly asked out of ignorance. I've read in the past about people getting slight shocks from their...
I would actually take the safe road and cover it up as much as you can. I've had a full grown wrasse (almost 3" nose to tail) jump through 1/2"...
Looks like some nice coral, the "flower pot" looks to me like an Alveopora. You might want to look into it a little bit because, while they seem to...
Keep an eye on nitrates and phosphates as well try and keep them as low as possible generally. Also make sure it's getting the right amount of light...
Warming will definitely work on the bicarbonate solution, eventually. It has taken me over an hour in a warm water bath to get everything to dissolve...
I don't know why you would need to remove it from the plug, it will encrust the plug and grow onto the rock around it. It might depend where you want...
Good call, that looks pretty close, like a Scolymia that died off and is growing back out, looks like it has some pretty interesting coloration too...
AFAIK it depends on their genetics. Some will always have some orange on them. If the parents were all black and white as adults you probably will...
Beautiful fish, I've heard they can be aggressive with a lot of fish though. Good luck!
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