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In symbiosis and relationships, when given only one choice most people will usually take it no matter how poor the fit.
I had some that hosted one, it took a few weeks but they went for it.
just wait it out, lighting is a recommended 8 hrs but that isn't in stone. If you have no live stock just leave them off.
I concur, some type of sponge.
by sump do you mean wet/dry or maybe some kind of filter...
IDK mine stay open until I turn the light off, then when I turn the moon light on they open up again.
cool, also for some reason I thought you were like 12 tho.
strontium isn't very important for growth really, most evidence is anecdotal.
what corals do you want?
I would go to home depot and get a nice plastic clamp
the wrasse probably won't get to him he will probably stay in the branches(unless he tries to move). make sure its a beneficial crab and doesn't...
I don't want to say its impossible to do the 20 long, but many people starting out get so excited about everything, they just buy stuff and end up...
phosban is probably killing it, by leaving no phosphate.
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that is a very loaded question, it really depends upon the brands of bulb you use because each brand puts out different amounts of PAR. in general...
also if you would consider it I would go with a 40 gallon breeder, that is a good starting size its big enough you won't feel you don't have any fish...
the sump you picked is way over priced, I would just make you own or pic a different one. also be sure you pay attention to the foot print size of...
yes thats what it means, reefs tanks have alot of evaporation.
3 gallons may be a good amount, but it depends on your parameters(nitrates). personally I would say a 20 gallon long half filled would be good, but...
what type of corals do you want? sps, lps or soft corals? while you don't have to have a skimmer, it helps alot and allows you to have a decent...
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