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no you should be ok. as long as the sand star isn't starving, if a sand star is about to die it may try to get anything it can. there have been cases...
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i wouldnt worry about it but some clips come with plastic chicken wire to hold it and make it a little more difficult to get at. i would just feed...
use prime, no more ammonia, chlorimines, and chlorine
the blur is strong with this one
amphipods, you won't have any luck getting them more narrowed down, as there are way to many types
75x50=3500gph i don't know the flow rate of a ehiem but i don't think it has 1700gph so no
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that may be true for some states but they were banned, because of the loss of wild population. but no there are very many farms that focus on pumping...
it varies coral to coral. i would give you a link if i had one, but the best think to do is research each individual coral you get
just thought i would give this a bump. because it goes against the common opinion on the web that they are illegal to get in the states.
i wouldn't use ro/di for fresh because of the lack of minerals in the water, it will suck nutrients from the animals. its ok to use in salt because...
get a m80, not the ones in the states must be from mexico, the states have fake ones all jokes aside i would try some amino acid dosing. of marine...
yellow tang 5 years, its gone to my dads tank though
snails wont wipe out you pod population. maybe you sand bed, but i don't think you have to worry about 2 only
i thought they were a stack of red rocks when i first saw that tank.
fancy do need the temp a little higher but thats actually the high end of what is considered acceptable temperature. there metabolism at its max(so...
guppies freshwater puffers(in wild they are brackish)
don't buy turbo snails they are saltwater animals you can only have certain temperate water plecos, most have a tempature requirement of 76-78...
wait update !!!! I FOUND A LOOP HOLE Yes. However, if a commercial breeder of a CITES Appendix-I species fulfils certain conditions and is...
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