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welcome jason and enjoy the endless amount of saltwater reefkeeping information we call 3reef...;D
nice choice with the live rock, imo natural biological filtration is always the best route...cheers.
the only time i'm ever in my tank is feeding time/cleaning time so i turn off all forms of circulation including filtration....the lights and heater...
very nice, i can't wait to see when all of the plumbing is finished. you may have previously mentioned the specs but what are the dimensions of that...
hello and welcome...
i'm not trying to attack any emotions you may have towards the starfish but i know of one simple solution..... add one healthy harlequin...
yikes......
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i've read that if you constantly aerate stored RO water...you will never have a problem. personally, i would never introduce bleach (no matter how...
it sounds as though you are describing the disease brooklynellosis. you are doing the right thing by setting up a quarantine tank, another action you...
nice bta brandon...
i would of said flatworms but you mentioned they are white in color, so i'm not too sure. flatworms do move rather slowly across glass, almost "slug...
a mixture of water and baking soda works well also (form a thin paste and inject), just make sure that you turn off all circulation and "spot inject".
could have been a one time thing...don't give up just yet. another bit of advice is to buy online from companies close to your residence. shipping...
glad to see that you researched, i remembered hearing about that electrical issue too...i should of mentioned it. if you decide not to purchase a...
*this is just another opinion* i use tropic marin pro, i've noticed since i started using this salt that i haven't had to dose anything....even my...
thanks for the reply coastal, i actually ordered 20# indonesian and it's cycling at the moment (at reef science). i just hope it looks as good as...
welcome to 3reef! i would definitely research the nanocube and aquapod before you make a decision. depending upon the size, both have been known to...
judging by the shell's shape and your description, i would say it's a red footed conch (opeatostoma psuedodon). the other is a soft leather, the way...
i agree with acenia that it's a ricordia, if not possibly a rhodactis (discocoma) variation.
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