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it does depend on the corals, but also the powerhead aren't there exclusively for the corals they prevent dead spots.
since tanks are on a overflow system, all extra water is stored in the sump. so you are having the evaporation of an 100 gallon tank happen to a 10...
I guess its possible if you hit it straight on. otherwise I think the bow is just there to piss me off when I scrape algae.
section off the big one until the lil's get stronger.
get a bigger sump, you don't want to be topping off twice a day. The fluidized bed filter probably isn't need unless you plan on running chemical...
different on every tank, you want corals to get adequate flow for there type also you want there to no be dead spots. So my answer is you place...
I'm not a butterfly but those look tasty.
nice shapes on them. what are the prices like in china?
It seriously depends on the house in question.
It sounds like to me you have already made up your mind. proper filtration is very important, I would recommend a good skimmer and biopellets...
no offense but it sounds like to me you don't know enough, if you set up your system right you would be able to get away with a 3 gallon water change...
it's easy , just make sure the eggs are constantly tumbling. don't feed the eggs(hatched should float, unhatched should sink).
It probably has to do with the purity of it, some processes leave it unpure others don't. I doubt it is poisonous since tattoo ink can be made of...
a smaller tank will only make those problems worse. also you may be low on magnesium that can make alk low.
serpeant star maybe. feed what ever you get, serpeants will eat any food you put near them.
I think you still haven't told us your problems, only saying its gone bad. What are your parameters? I refuse to make a baseless recommendation.
Par30 should refer to the parabolic reflector in the light, not the PAR(photosynthetically active radiation). Sent from my lenovo Laptop using...
if you ask me they looked better alnatural [IMG] Thats a beautiful fish, I might actually buy one of those. The man bred colors look horrible, no...
I always let them know if they have things that look bad, the guys always seem to to acknowledge the problem and check it out, even if its later....
very nice
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