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zoas, button polyps, leathers, frogspawn
*cough**cough**not dingo*
great too hear. a word of warning that anemone looks a little small for the clown, I had a maroon kill one that size with its obsessive rubbing.
I think it would be hard to find a fish smaller then a neon goby or hector goby. Apogon cyanosoma is pretty small too though. check out this nano...
I am curious why do you say they need light? when they have huge population's in areas not exposed to light(i.e. filters). John, don't worry...
That's true I would not run lights during the cycle, it's a good way to get algae. Also Actinic wavelengths of light can weaken nitrifying bacteria...
when you check the overflow use a flashlight. it could be stuck in a tube/pipe to the sump
looks much better and more natural;D Originally I believe you attempted to make the left rock the focal point, however since both rock piles are so...
Last one is probably de-ionization? it's fine to us it provided they do replace their filters regularily. spring water has no regulation for...
based on that statement I would say go with the octopus. when its not afraid of you it will become a playful trouble maker. you need to octo proof...
the best way is to get it to let go whether its you prodding it with your finger under its base or making the conditions unfavorable for its base.
IME they aren't nearly as bad as apatasia or majanos but you do have to scrape them off of rocks to remove them. they seem to like specific spots...
I think he was concerned typically smaller tanks can go wrong alot faster and alot worse then a larger one. It's the nature of the beast.
take out the rock.. if its not on a rock(ie sand or glass) you can slip your fingers under the base and tickle/wiggle the anemone off. DO NOT YANK!
good luck sparky.
I have found them from time to time. they are normal although I have heard sometimes they can grow over corals and smother them.
that's pretty cool I didn't know they did it so casually. I have seen people splice different color ones together for a pretty cool look.
not with the result directly being the lose of a back fin. something had to of injured it be it a inhabitant or rock falling on it.
I may be wrong but I thought some predrilled tanks are tempered, by drilling the glass then tempering it.
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