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i suggest t5's for any tank smaller then 75 gallons.
he just means that since t5's are bulbs spread out across the entire tank, the same amount of light will be at the same height through out the tank....
you for got RS did you type all those out :D
i get different numbers for the penetration with every site i read, some say as shallow as 18" some say as deep as 25", so i just say around 20...
i think big clawed crabs aren't reef safe, there big to grip animals with. algae eating crabs have small claws so they can pick at algae.
what about the excess o3 that comes out the skimmer, do you run carbon on the outlet to absorb it.
i have never tried play sand, i heard that over time it gets rock hard. and some contains silica and will cause algae. but i wish you good luck
most people say no unless you have 1000 dollar skimmer on a hundred gallon tank. i see it as its almost impossible with the money a average person...
i looked into it, it didn't interest me. it seemed to me a good skimmer will give you the same results. all it does is break down organics faster. if...
i would assume the ability to skim a tank more then twice the size would make up for the fact the pro is the newer model. the only difference between...
looks like they just sit in the sump and you adjust it. i would assume ozone compatible means the plastic is rated for ozone injection and won't...
I voted for the EXTREME. well because it has high rating and i recommended it. REEFING TO THE EXTREME, EXTREME TO THE MAX!!!!!!!!!
what type of rocks do you have? ive never seen live rock with that structure. lol yea i know you probably expected a comment about the frogspawn. so...
Inactivation Palytoxins are stable in seawater and lower alcohols. well i guess thats why you can have them in your tank and get chopped up in a...
you never wonder what your tang would taste like, i do all the time. if they served it in restuarants i would try it. i been wondering ever since i...
i use bare hands to move them and rip them apart if they matted together two rocks. just don't eat them or put your hands in your mouth after...
just watch it it might just be a tumor or something. i had tang that had a white spot on the fin that never went away. one other person had this on...
nassacarius is the real name i believe, it does go in the sand but its doesn't eat stuff in the sand, thats a common miss belief. the snail is reef...
even if you don't have any nitrates on the test, the diatom algae will use some nitrates so you still have excess nitrates the algae is just using...
Growing your own real "live rock" cool
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