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Thanks Tangster and Omard. I guess it must not be lymphocystis, because the big ones fell off sometime during the day while I was at work. The yellow...
We got the emerald green mithrax crab tonight. Thanks again JP.
Well, what's been working for me on the cyano I had was: I added phosguard to the canister filter, and cut back 2 hours less of actinic lighting...
Yup, I live just a mile or so up the hill. I checked his site, and he's got a fire shrimp listed. So I'll give him a call. :)
I could walk to JP's and pick it up, if he has one. Thanks.
Sorry, can't tell you that you won't cycle again. Going from 5 gallons to 36 is basically like starting a new tank up.
IBM, try some phosguard. reeferhead, good luck with your tank cycle. Diatoms are to be expected at the end of the cycle process.
See last post of page 3. I just realized that right before you posted. And I think in 2 weeks, that he's still in the ammonia and nitrite part of his...
My bad, I was reading IBMGEEKs sig on accident. But seriously 40lbs LR in a 36 gal would be better. But 2 weeks, you may not have cycled enough yet....
Now I'm hungry for lobster. This isn't a PETA forum the last time I checked, just people that liked keeping fish and corals kept in little glass...
10 lbs is good lr for a 5 gal. For a 90, you need to step it up. But don't just throw uncycled Lr in there. Any good amount of Lr you add will most...
Why so little live rock?
Keep the fluval for your carbon/biomax/phosphate removers. I've found it's easy to maintain them in there, and they get flow pumped directly through...
How big are the fish?
You've got a good size skimmer (supposing it's working right), a big sump/fuge, and good flow. I can see that the flow and skimmer keep the nitrates...
Good to hear that your power is back on Linda.
Well, I guess it can't hurt to wait to see if anyone else on here knows exactly what it is then. Tangster?
Well, after a few hours of research, it looks like lymphocystis is the closest match to whatever the yellow tang has. I'm not sure I want to set up...
Things did not look good for the flounder in that link above. Thanks guys. I have a skunk cleaner shrimp, but I've only seen him clean the blue...
oh, sorry guys. photobucket is open, just forgot to insert the pics. [IMG] [IMG]
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