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+1, IMO straightline swimming space is most important. They don't use vertical space as much so going from a 55 to a 90 will give you a little more...
I agree, low/moderate light and moderate flow, at least to start. Some will look better with higher light but the only way to figure out which ones...
There's not much you can do if it wants to move. You could try altering the flow or light but there's no guarantee where its going to want to settle...
Yup sounds like you got it!
One thing about external skimmers that I really don't like is that skimmers can overflow, and regularly do for some people, especially when your tank...
No! :o Gave him credit at least. ;D One thing too is that those numbers are from 2006, I haven't seen another more recent bulb by bulb test so...
Could be vermetid snails.
Lots of people have, yes, I've heard the maxijets can burn out more quickly than with normal use though.
Some caps will fuse, not necessarily all of them. I've seen green and orange fuse though so it might work out. Cool looking experiment there, just...
Unless the rocks shifted after he got in there I wouldn't worry about it. They can manipulate their spines so if it got in there it can probably got...
Yes, everything I've read says they are purely zooplanktivores and are totally reef-safe. More info: GenicanFAQs
Nice looking tank and coral, good work!
You can not connect a calcium reactor inline, the effluent rate needs to be relatively slow, under 100 milliliters a minute generally I think. You...
The PAR has been tested and they do produce less PAR than similar bulbs by other brands generally. PAR isn't everything but its a pretty good...
I'm running 2 T5's and LED moonlights on my current 30 gallon. My new 75 will have 6x T5 and LED moonlights to add some shimmer and for nighttime...
Nice one, good choice.
Just keep the water clean and the params correct and keep it out of high light areas, that's about all you can do I think, and feed it. Hope it pulls...
Yeah, RODI will remove 100% of everything. A DI canister that is not all used up should remove all silicates as well AFAIK if you're still testing...
Don't worry about the fish, water on a real reef moves much more than we get in our tanks. It might take the fish a bit of getting used to but don't...
About 2 tsp is all that can dissolve naturally without any additives. If you use vinegar you can dissolve more than that, 3+ tsp per gallon. Actually...
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