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Dont give up mine took about 3 weeks before it showed its polyps.
There worth it if you find yourself sad every night when the lights go out cuz you have nothing left to look at. I made sure my new fixture had them...
Didnt realize so many tangs were so sensitive.
I think what the guy who sold them to you meant was if you are going to add two to your tank add them at the same time. Clowns do not usually like...
Clown tang. Most beautiful one there is IMO.
Have you considered a kole or sailfin?
Bummer but you can always change your light cycle so that a couple of the lights stay on later. You will need a night time for your fish and coral...
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Shut em all off. Does it have moon lights?
Solves that then. Doesnt look as cool as a clam and sounds like way more work. Clams must be worth the money just gotta wait for my MH fixture to...
Oh ya the newest update: The water is stable at 73 degrees and all the CUC including yellow watchmen goby dont seem to care. Looks like Im good to...
Just want to pick everyones brains a little bit. Saw some really nice looking fire scallops at the LFS. Whats everyones take on these? Good in a...
Thats almost how I picture it but I wont ride bareback until there well trained. Anyone know where to find a sea saddle?
Splitting the difference would be even worse. Then the weight the tank rim is designed to support is only supported by two of the shorter sides of...
I would get the tech. Heard nothing but good about them and its more power anyway.
You can just post the URL that its at so people can get to it.
I thought so too.
Awesome tang collection. Looks like a very entertaining active tank. If its a wet dry I would leave bio balls in it. IMO the ceramic rings work...
Thats the berlin system. Live rock and live sand is the single most important part of a good biological filter. I ran a tank with no skimmer and only...
minimum 1 lb per gallon. Some people go all the way up to 2 lbs per gallon. Depends on what kind of fish you plan to keep and how much swimming space...
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