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Cut around it and pull the frag plug off of the rock. Gluing zoas is tricky. More often than not, soft coral will detach from the glue after a day or...
Looking good. It's exciting when you get products in the mail, especially lights. Now you just need to get that tank wet to enjoy them!
I'm going to see if my LFS has some on hand to either calibrate with or buy.
Wow. That's quite a difference.
lol Answer could be: "No where"
I wouldn't imagine a need for anything lower than 90* on shallow tank (120 is probably even fine) with the light only 6" off the waterline.
Thanks. Where can I buy calibration fluid that doesn't cost $10 plus shipping?
Depends how high/low you hang the light.
Refractometer and Seachem Vitamins and Amino Acids arrived today. I dosed 5 ml, as per the instructions. I will probably do 2.5 ml every week, or...
Did a 3 gallon water change. I'll test alk tonight. I ruined my mag text. I accidentally put the extra calc. reagent in the mag reagent jar. Oh well.
stomatellas have shells, but it's hard to tell if that's what it is or not. Doesn't look 100% like the ones I have. That one looks like the shell...
If it were me, I would monitor the ammonia daily for a week or so. Adding a large bioload (like a shark) in addition to dense, meaty foods, could...
lol I can still stick my hand in my tank with the Sebae, but Coraline warned me they can draw blood. I too am waiting for that day. Hoping it never...
Careful, they have sharp teeth. https://forums.pocketgems.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1289&d=1351040829
They must hate you. They gather like a hungry school of piranha.
Sea-trout are the same way. They have very thin tissue. You have the set the hook gently (or use circle hooks) to avoid tearing the hook out. Maybe...
This is a very important point. This may be the biggest short term problem for the shark as I see it- ammonia build up in a 55.
meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, scallops etc.
Well, whether you're looking for him to or not, he will. As long as you feed him properly and healthily, he's going to grow. Good luck with him...
There are some fish that do go against the grain, so to speak. I am not sure it's an intelligence thing, however. i.e. probably instinctual or...
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