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You almost got me there buddy. LOL
A lot of the yellowing of the water that people experience in their reef tanks are due to various plants/algaes. (Phenols, terpenoids, and such).
What about this one? Reef Aquarium Water Parameters by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
The only negative thing that carbon will do to SPS is expose them to more light than they are accustomed to if there was previously a lot of...
Check your alkalinity. When you first introduce GFO, it's no uncommon for it to go down.
The same as bioballs....it's just bacteria surface area. They are just able to hold a small amount of bacteria in an anaerobic environment.
LOL Chromis are interesting. They are related to damsels and they have the same aggressiveness.....they just aren't strong like damsels.
Pufferchick....don't throw them away. If they are dead, you're house is going to stink to the high heavens. They closed their operculum. Put them...
Luna, With Chromis, always go with odd numbers and add them all at the same time. 1,3,5,7 and so on.
They aren't dumb. They live in intertidal areas and spend some of their day out of the water. Be creative. Invent an area where they can get out...
You have your A-list friends and you have your B-list friends. Fish are no different.
They're just establishing a pecking order. They will likely stop in a day or two.
Having them next to each other will give you a false reading. Your thermometer will read higher than the AVERAGE TEMPERATURE of your tank really is.
The scales on thermometers are often wrong. Turn it down a bit and see if that helps. Also make sure that your thermometer is on the other side of...
There are several slideshows of various types of LPS corals feeding here Coral Feeding by Andrew Trevor-Jones - Reefkeeping.com
Nope, they don't. You'll need a different brand for that one.
Starkist Tuna isn't the chicken of the sea......it's a foxface rabbitfish.
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