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this is definitely reviving an older thread but very nice covey, i bet you could go into business starting with a few members on this board.
i just did the math and that tank cost under $100 US dollars...that's going to be an awesome tank.
hmmmm.... i suppose i should just keep my ideals to myself next time :-/
true. it's not just the over harvesting of corals that are depleting the reefs... when you think about it, it's a little scary. imagine diving in...
bioballs can and will become nitrate factories, if you do intend to use them you can lightly rinse them with saltwater. i would suggest replacing...
i apologize if it came across that way, as i mentioned...it's just my opinion as with everything else that is usually stated on this site.
not in my tank, all corals were frags from local reefers and my fish were tank raised. even if the original colonies were from the ocean, i'm just...
not that they are endangered but that you are creating chaos with the ecosystem when harvesting fish, corals or other animals. i'm sure everyone...
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i'll definitely have to say that you are really into the illegal collection of ocean animals...
i recently had the opportunity to own a bicolor blenny, i had to find the little guy a new home due to my tank downgrade....mine only ate frozen...
it could be a variety of anemone but it also could be a type of discosoma (fuzzy mushroom). what does the mouth look like and does the animal...
it's a personal preference. there are a lot of benefits when using a refugium on a tank. it's adds to the total water volume of a tank and in turn...
nope...i've never been to one, i'll sometimes trade frags with local reefers though. by the way matt....welcome back.
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i recommend a single conch. a smaller variety would be preferred as they would not become as big as some (i.e. queen conch)...i have a turtle conch...
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if you are looking into fluorescent lighting...i'd say go t-5. if down the road you change your mind about what types of corals to keep....you'll be...
wow.... not quite the ideal thing to post on this site but everyone does their own thing i suppose.
as stated above...happy 22nd birthday jonathan! just remember, if you wake up in a ditch by the highway, missing your left shoe and you can't figure...
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