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Much of the knowledge the hobby now has came from Germany. In fact, most people on 3Reef are running their tanks with Live Rock and Protein...
+Karma Reading the title of the thread, my initial thought was corallimorph too.
LOL.....there's no reason to be sorry. I was just clarifying your post.
Nope, just have to pour it. The carbonation is CO2. They don't like it. If you have a restaurant you frequent often, ask them for some soda-water....
Your tank looks awesome Tim!! Congratulations are necessary. (I did get your Private Message. I'll be able to respond this evening).
LOL I know he did see it. I was responding to K's (Kiarah) post though.
No you shouldn't!! Do what you know, do what you love, and do it WELL!!! After I left Planet Reef, S converted the new expansion area into...
Looking great CJ
K They are a polychaete which means it is a bristle worm. However, they aren't what our hobby calls a bristle worm. What we call a bristle worm...
Yes, that should work. At the shop, I had 9 foot deep sumps for the wall systems so I always kept all creepy crawlies. They kept it clean for me.
Hopefully it's IN the GSP rock as opposed to UNDER the GSP rock. However, there's only one way to find out. Eunicids aren't fast, they're scary...
micro-brittlestars are a different species of ophiuroid than the larger brittle/serpent stars
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Yep.... Omni Water Filters - OT32 Under Sink Filter - Safe Drinking Water!
Then even if it's a lot smaller, once it starts growing, you do NOT have enough room. It will start picking on the Huma Huma even when it is smaller...
Put the undulated in last and make sure it's quite a bit smaller than the picasso. How big is your tank? That will also play a factor. Because...
Yes, always add the most aggressive fish last
They're not aggressive at all........ wait for it If you are comparing it to a clown trigger ;D
Nerite snail eggs probably. EDIT: LOOK AT THE SECOND PICTURE DOWN http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/sept2003/invert.htm Stomatella...
What are your nitrate levels? Other than fish or crabs picking on them, or them starving, nitrates are the most common cause of this. You might...
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