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I would only allow solicitors that live in the neighborhood.
matted filefish, racoon butteflyfish, bicolor angel. not vouching for the reef safeness of these species. supposedly you can dip rocks in tropic...
most people would just tell you to loop off the base. and secure the top of it to the plug with some kind of mesh.
great video, blue planet quality good.
I don't think it is based on the shape of the first rock, and it almost looks spongey on the second one. but blue coralline is definitely possible.
Thanks so much for this thread steve. It's interesting to see the hobby developing in other countries
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you see that tail of his. it contains a very sharp bone that the tang can stick out. It uses it as its primary weapon. it either hates you or its...
I don't count the 1.5 years of required crappy electives to be the college experience. This will take some pressure of you and allow you to focus on...
every rock is different. You have to bring out the natural appeal of the rocks not force them in some configuration.
I wouldn't worry its probably just a injury or scrap
I would rather drop honors classes then college credit ones. I be honest, if you have college credit it will probably make the honors high school...
for hardy animals yes, delicate ones no. Keep in mind that doesn't mean you can skip careful examination of the health of the animal before...
doubt it your supposed to pump them every so often.
its possible as long as it doesn't get wedged some where completely dark it will probably live.
not really, although not as far as possible
This should be fun to watch. What's up with the stand for the stand?
Its the motion of the ocean not the size of the wave.
you gonna have to use a net and just scoop at water until you get enough.
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