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How long have you guys had one live? How big did it get? Had my large one die last night.
Yes, that's a tube worm. Beautiful zoas. What kind are they?
Yuppers. They love to play out front in the strong currents. You might have to upgrade tanks later on though.
Very impressive setup. I seem to remember you having a webcam on this thing. Still running it.
Reef Central..... It is another online community for us reefers. Personally have no experience with them. Reef Central Online Community
Did we mention price. Acrylic is MUCH cheaper than glass on these larger tanks.
Beautiful fish.... It is a much rarer fish than you would normally find. Have seen them run in the $300 range for a single specimen. They are...
I actually have one in both my DT and my fuge. I put it in the DT for aesthetic reasons mostly. I love the looks as it flows in and out of the...
As for caring. Depends on what kind. Most require a constant feeding of phyto. I have had 2 different types within my tank. Both were bought at...
Wow, that is an awesome collection of photos. I will definitely bookmark that page.
Do you have a sand bed? This will cause it to cycle more than anything. Barring sand, you will still get a mini-cycle. Reuse as much of the...
Personally, If I had unlimited space. I would do a double stack 55s. Sump on bottom and a fuge on top. I would make the top one a flow through (no...
Did you send in a registration card??? You will need a receipt otherwise. Get with your lfs. They may have a copy on hand. If not, my local one...
My colt stayed closed for almost a month. It happens. Just keep your parems nice and it will come out when ready.
Using RO or RODI (better) will cut down on algae and keep contaminents out of your system. Not required, but highly recommended.
If it is hooked up to a load side, it will be fine overnight. It just will just function as a normal outlet. Do you have a camera? A pic of how it...
Check your ground lead. It must have a good ground to trip.
Not sure to be honest. Was a hitchhiker on the carnation. Hopefully, it will come out more.
Can't figure out what this thing is. It is about 1/4" in diameter and about 1/2" tall. Hard stony outer, with a green inner ring.
Mollies are considered a brackish fish. Able to be in any mixture of fresh/salt. Reef safe? Yourguess is as good as mine.
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