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You don't need to put anything in the water for the anemone. You do need to be feeding it though. If you don't, it will slowly starve to death....
Few fish breathe air. In fact, the only fish that I can think of that do this are freshwater bettas.
If you knowingly sell something that has aiptasia, then you're going against your own code of ethics. However, this is not the case here. You don't...
Here is where it gets fun. It's not a coral. It's a hydrozoan. Fire coral is just it's nickname (as well as lace coral). Sea nettles aren't a...
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Your kidding right? The Cnidarian Phylum is huge. You're going to be including deadly jellyfish (gelatinous zooplankton), Hydrozoans (which hurt...
yeah, they'll be fine
If you got a juvenile and added it last, there's obviously a possibility it could work. It's been my experience as they get bigger, it doesn't...
If you have saltwater pre-mixed, do a water change large enough to fill your QT tank. Move over some rock, sponge, filter media, etc from your...
Definitely do water changes to remove Ammonia. In the future, try not to cycle your QT tank with your new purchases. It's so inexpensive to just...
Sure, if you only want one tang. LOL It will kill all of the rest. You need at least a 250 IMO if you want to have any other tangs with a sohal.
How did you introduce bacteria to your QT tank? A sponge from your main tank, bioballs from your main tank? or did you just put the fish in and...
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There are some serious con's to using Epsom salts for this purpose. Number 11 would be the quantity of Epsom Salts required to get your Magnesium...
Every time you add a new fish, your Ammonia is going to go up. On well-established systems, the nitrifying bacteria population increases so fast...
Do you have detritus collecting anywhere in your sump/fluval?
I've used them before on FO, FOWLR, Reefs, nanos, 3000 gallon quarantine systems, etc. They don't house a special type of bacteria. It's the same...
As a general rule, an anemone that is white has bleached and/or nearly starved to death and needs to be target fed. A picture would be helpful.
If planted, it's less likely to go sexual because the portion on top won't be shading the portion of the algae on the bottom. It's also more like a...
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