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Target-feeding with a baster works well. Only a small amount should be given, and no more than once per week. You should also wait at least one week...
I actually had a flame, coral beauty, and bicolor dwarf angels together in a standard 55g with no problems. It may help to start with small juvies,...
+1 exactly. It also could be that the chaeto is taking up what little nutrients you're putting in.
+1 First, if you break it or otherwise screw it up, it's yours... and tanks that size aren't cheap. Furthermore, the built-in overflows are usually...
I tried one about 4 or 5 years ago... put a 3" juvie in a 55g tank. I was feeding a frozen mix of brine, mysis, clam, squid, krill, and bloodworms....
Thank you! It was 27", 8lbs. Definitely a nice bass you got there, too. :)
Cool! Another fisherman. :D Back at my brother's house after an outing together last summer... [IMG]
+1 As Corailline stated, there are many types of hydroids; hydroid jellies (and some others) are harmless and short-lived. OTOH, there are a few,...
foraminiferans?
Couldn't have said it better, myself. Love it!
+1 If your nitrates and phosphates are zero, the algae won't spread; like anything else, it can't outgrow it's food supply. FWIW, I've had a patch...
You're quite welcome. :)
Yes, nearly 10 times higher than normal. You want to keep them at 0.00 - 0.03 in your tank.
Cyano feeds mainly on phosphates, and tends to absorb all of it, storing the excess for later use should the input lower or cease. With that in mind,...
Can't say I've ever seen a blue one before- would like to see a pic. :D Carpet nems in general can get enormous and easily fill your tank,...
As already mentioned, you need to leave it alone. It will attach and find a suitable spot when it's ready. The more you mess with it, the more you...
Great choice. A sump would definitely be your best option. You should start a tank build thread... we love pics. :D
Congratulations on the addition, and good luck to ya! :thumb_up:
Agreed with all the above- a canister can be used, but requires frequent cleaning which is a PITA or it can contribute to high Nitrates. What size...
Agreed. No way to tell from a pic.
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