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Right you are. Guess that's what I get for believing a web site. Here's a more reputable source than the first I found with tons of info: Coral...
They do look a lot like colonials but the tentacles seem too wispy.
Looks good to me.
That looks more like some type of filter feeding sponge to me.
I would keep the osc because when tomatoes form a pair they can become very aggressive.
You will want a pump capable of around 400-500 gph to take care of head pressure with a ball valve in the line to dial it back. I like Rio pumps....
After a year would be better. From the info I found it sounds like they draw some if not most there nutrition from the sand bed. Your sand bed will...
I would wait until your tank matures some before attempting one.
IMO its not worth the problems you could have to keep the sand. You will probably want 70 lbs. minimum new sand. Keeping the water moving in the fish...
That sponge looks amazing as well as the black lava.
The most important advise for any tank move is buy new sand. Other than that its just a matter of getting anything live into your buckets then...
Sounds like you may need to change your flow in tank.
Whats kicking up your sand?
I don't have scientific proof of what they have done for my tank but Ill say this much. I have 80 gallons total system, havnt done a water change in...
Nope that's the other good part about mangroves. They don't need substrate to grow. If you put any kind of mud or sand in that filter it will fall...
I love the look of 20k. Ill be going to those as soon as I switch out my bulb.
Thats what I should of done today. LFS tour of Colorado.
Its below 20 degrees out and there's nothing to fix on my tank. I may be just a little bored today lol.
I vote for this one: Current USA Brushed Aluminum Hanging Pendant Light Fixtures
Yep go with mangroves. They don't need much room for there roots to suck nitrates out of your water.
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