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+1 All Mollies come from the coastal regions of the southern US, Central, and South Americas. They're typically a brackish fish, but can also be...
I respectfully disagree, Todd. FTR, I have 4 fish- Domino, Three-stripe, and Yellowtail damsels and a Cleaner wrasse in a 20L. I have no sump or...
Which damsels and how big are they? FTR, I've had damsels in every tank I've owned and have never had any issues with over-aggression. Given enough...
I don't use a wavemaker, but here's a bump for your question. Hopefully somebody who has the MP10 will provide some input. FWIW, I don't believe we...
+1 110% I'd never run a SW tank without it. GAC removes dissolved organic and inorganic impurities as well as toxins released by corals.
Hahaha! If only I could....
+1 110%
Bristle worms are a good addition to your CuC. Besides, when you see one, there are probably 100+ more hiding in the rocks.
I'm very interested. What happened to your Halloween vacation to northeastern Maryland?? :D
Now that you've mentioned it, I've seen a lot of great posters disappear over the past few months...
An alternative method is the three-day blackout. Cyano can be difficult to eradicate through nutrient deprivation alone as it is highly efficient in...
One can always go sumpless like me, then clogged drains, fried return pumps and floods are never a threat. Whole lot cheaper, as well. 8) :D...
Agreed. However, I would suggest moving it farther from that nem. It should also be anchored to a rock rather than "planted" in the sand.
You're quite welcome. Good luck! :)
LOL... Yeah, after the extra trips in and out of the house and up and down the ladder, along with the wasted spray oil. :-/
Had a flood light fixture that needed adjusting. Went out with a wrench kit and WD40. Climbed the ladder. The fixture has a screw. Sprayed with WD40,...
To adjust your flow, add a ball valve to the return line. Between 5x the DT volume and 10x the sump volume provides the best filtration. You'll need...
No, not typical at all for them to return once they're gone.
Most likely Diatoms. Fairly common in new systems. Feeds on silicates initially released by plastics. Will disappear once the silicates are used up....
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