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Either shrinking or ballooning in size can be an early warning, though they can do either even if nothing is wrong. Later stages are loss of...
Not going to find a appropriate skimmer for a 120 gallon tank for under $150, unless you find a good deal on a used one. Good skimmers for that sized...
Nope, and you can even see the other stalks are perfectly healthy where the worm has not been munching. Even those two stalks went on to make a...
Why wouldn't you be able to paint the hood? ;)
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Coming up with a stocking list is nearly impossible, as their are too many variables. What sized sump and fuge, mechanical filtration, water change...
Gotta go with mine... [IMG]
What sized tank? How long has it been running? What are the water parameters? Not to be mean, but copperbands are an advanced, difficult fish, and...
Masking tape and black spray paint.
Why not both? BTW all the mud is, is soaked out clay deposits. Go and get some 100% clay kitty litter, it's the exact same thing without the...
+1. I would say even a 55 gallon would be well to small. They need to be eating all day long from that sandbed. Without a big sandbed and a good...
Thanks! I hope to have some up tonight. And by hope I mean I haven't seen my the charger for my camera in a week, so I hope to find it! :angry:
What is it that you're looking for in particular? The skimmer and sump? [IMG]
Well, got everything in from reefcleaners today. I am at work so I got the missus acclimating everything. I was asked "all this is supposed to go in...
Zoa's/palys
+1. I wouldnt call it diamonds. More like a curse. :laughings I wish I could rid coralline of my system personally.
How bad is the fighting? All fish will claim a position, so that is completely normal. Are the firefish a mated pair? If not I would be more...
Fire worms are bristle worms. Just two different species. The link only gives a few examples. There are about 130 different species of bristle worm...
Yes, do not remove that. Just keep it clean. If salt gets in to the light fixture itself it could either damage the light or even be a potential fire...
What do you mean by this? If you're talking about the splash guard you definitely do not want to remove it...
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