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Although strange, I'd also guess sponge- possibly a rare type. Definitely doesn't appear to be any type of pest anemone.
No, you do not rinse live sand. The more you handle it, the more die-off you'll get. It will cloud the water, but that will clear long before you're...
You could always block him so he can't post on your Timeline at all where your friends can see. Reporting any harassment as well is optional. :)
+1 Exactly.
I'd start with once per week and watch it's size closely. As long as it's not getting smaller (when fully inflated!), it should be fine. If it does...
Not that I'm aware of; however, unlike colonial hydroids, hydroid jellies are fairly short-lived in our tanks. Their demise won't cause any issues,...
+1 Lower lighting and good flow, but let it move where it wants. Since it is no longer photosynthetic ATM, you should also offer it a small chunk of...
Crushed coral in the fuge can become a detritus trap that can ultimately crash your system with Nitrate production, and unless your fuge is...
No, that's definitely not good. Clownfish and LPS corals don't mix well long term; the sharp-edged skeleton almost always damages the fleshy polyp....
Oh, wow! 2 in 1 day? Sorry for your losses, bro. Congratulations on the new addition. FTR, the Red Sea Sailfin is the prettiest tang on the market...
What do you plan to keep? Some corals require less light than others.
Beautiful tank, Daniel. Love the scape and selection of corals. :)
It's actually possible with a lot of our photosynthetic pets; they adapt to different lighting by adjusting their zooxanthellae, which in turn,...
It won't hurt to use a spare aquarium. Also, you won't want to change water every day as they won't leach that rapidly. Wait 1 week; Test pH; if it...
Unfortunately, the only Atlantic LTA is the Condy. :-/
Do you have larger shells for him to change? Molting can be quite stressful, and perhaps is even more so if he's already uncomfortable in his current...
Yep, gotta watch those LPS. Nice pic, BTW. :)
Wow! That is awesome! Thanks for sharing. :)
That should be fine. The deflected current will provide a variety of flow rates around your tank for a larger selection of corals. Even with softies...
Jeez! That's a combined flow rate of 103x! What are you planning to keep?
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