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welcome to 3reef. any pictures of your tank?
almost all marine fish are very small when you get them. you should always research first and plan your equipment for the adult size of your fish.
the copper can get into any plastics and the live rock rendering it useless for use in a coral tank later. it does get very expensive very fast. bad...
I would add a bag of carbon to your sump. it will help keep your water crystal clear andyour fish viewing at its best. keep in mind that you want to...
I would recommend setting up a 20 gallon tank. move the clown in there and get your goby for the 3 gallon. tanks that small can be done farely easy...
im voting bigger fuge also. get as much macro in as you can and it will help keep your water stable.
6700k daylights will work best. you would only really need one but the more light the faster the growth.
agree with everyone else. its totally safe and great for fragging.
I have to contradict that they shouldn't be fully submerged. I have 15 of these growing in my fuges and they all rooting. the roots are all that...
welcome to 3reef
go to reefcleaners.org and fill out the form on the custom clean up crew page.
wow 600 miles for livestock? awesome pics and welcome to 3reef.
that will be plenty of light for them. they get almost all there nutrients through the roots. I have seen them grown well in sumps using only...
from what I have heard the mh ballasts tend to fail after a year but icecap ballasts are direct plug in replacements. buy the light and replace the...
I agree anemones are really not worth the risk. your tank would also get very tight for a full grown nem. if you do decide you want to try one I...
if its not broke don't fix it. watch your fis close and as long as they stay looking healthy I don't see why you would need to change it.
Mine peaks at about 50x and Im still keeping softies in there. The key is chaotic flow. Gives the softies a break from high flow but still peaks high...
Looks like a good start.
I agree the 10000k will give a more pleasing look for a reef. Coral colors tend to wash out more under 6700k.
Your first step needs to be to slow down. Your live rock and sand need to cycle before you should even add fish. This process usually takes at leat 6...
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