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FWIW, I've has some for years that never came out. All I ever saw was 2 or 3 arms poking out of a hole.
I have a glass cover on mine. Just make sure it's not airtight; you don't want to hamper your gas exchange.
K+ for the clarification... that does make sense. I've just heard a lot of others recommend them for that very purpose. :-/
LOL... don't we all? And why do they call it "rush hour" when you barely move for 2?? :confused:::):o
Problem is, SW is not a weed killer. The ground would need to be saturated for it to have any effect, at which point it would also kill any other...
You're quite welcome. Glad to be of assistance. :D As for shimmer, I hear LED stunner strips work great (I've never tried them myself, though).
Just for you, Cheryl (and anyone who doesn't know wth you're talking about). [media] Love the T5s. Definitely looks a lot better. ;)
+1 With a generic outlet like ebay, one can easily get a poorly-made copy of most anything; the old rule, "you get what you pay for" applies well...
Depending on how bright your lighting is, he may be a bit shocked until his eyes adjust when they first turn off. Like a lot of other Wrasse...
It's a good possibility that it may even be a combination of the two; Formula Two has more algae content for herbivores and omnivores. I feed Ocean...
The water would still have to go somewhere if there was enough in the system.
Because of the way your tank is set up, your return chamber will be the only place you lose water volume through evaporation. When you stop the pump,...
LMAO! Good one, Renee. I like that. :)
Unless someone knows of something specific that I'm not aware of, I don't think you're going to get a decent reef-capable LED for that price. Even...
I wouldn't waste money on it. Even the Marineland LEDs use 1w diodes and aren't considered good for much where corals are concerned. A good 2x24...
+1 Could also be a Xanthidae crab; it, too, is not reef or invert safe and should be removed.
If you can reach all of them, Aiptasia X or Kalk paste works well. Peppermint Shrimp will eradicate them; However, they've also been known to attack...
+1 to ^^^
Wow, absolutely beautiful!
Honestly, with such a light bioload, I wouldn't bother with a skimmer. You have corals that prefer some nutrients, and you'll need algae in the fuge...
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