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put your clean up crew first at the end of your cycle. and then you do all your fancy tests and if your tank passes you add a seahorse or two. also...
you buy a bunch of test kits, and you keep testing tell everythings in the appropiate range usually you should expect to wait atleast a couple weeks
some hermits and snails. as far as how many. ReefCleaners.org | Clean Up Crews and Macro Algae - Home on this website they will make a custom crew...
put some food in it that will break down into ammonia and start the cycle if you don't have food you can pee in it, the funny thing is im serious or...
ok as some one that ran halides on a big tank a t5s on a small tank. let me give you my opinion halides provide a great shimmering effect, they can...
i guess you could trap a clown in a small space with it like pack attack suggested, but i would be afraid it would eat the fish(i don't know how...
this is a mandarin [IMG] you cant mix other fish with seahorse except maybe a pipefish(i think), but i don't recommend that to someone with no...
i think you could give it a try as long as you realize it must be a seahorse only tank, no other fish period the hardest thing about seahorses is...
its not worth it if you get one with pc's in it, i would just buy the base 2x250 halides and then get a t5 fixture. and mission its not your opinion...
there are no tricks the clown will go to it when it wants too.
buy a halide reflecting fixture(just the encloser) that will hang from the ceiling or a pole, probably can get one from a home improvement store.
get a fridmani psuedochromis [IMG]
sorry i never had any luck with butterflys either
point a powerhead at it would be what i would do
even though the fish looks fake in there, ive seen them with real goldfish(even though i think it was a joke) just think about the fish after a night...
make sure your filters are clean so they won't clog when your away
it depends upon the normal temperature of your house, the type of lighting you have, how much lighting you have, and the size of the tank. i would...
its prolly a sponge
do you mean chiller. if you do its to keep the temperature of the water below 82 degrees, the lighting for reef tanks put out alot of heat
do forget about nano hes a chip of luna lol
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