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That would depend on how sensitive you are to the toxin. If you get worse head to the ER and tell them you have been exposed to palytoxin.
+1 on this
Thanks Logan
Looking good
I does look like RTN on the acro. Gluing might save the branch. It is possible on the torch, but I have not heard of it. I would place my bet on...
It is fine, they will puff up like that every once in a while. It will most likely be doing a complete water change. They have multiple mouths so...
I have an over flow on my current tank but used the surface skimmer on another tank with a Fluval 205 canister filter.
It should be OK as long as the tank is large enough to house all of the fish and their space needs.
Thank you
I have had Wisteria before too. It is a great plant to start a tank since it grows fast and fills in rapidly.
Thanks, your tank looks quite pretty too. No on the Wisteria, but thanks for offering. It isn't on my plant list. I am looking to add Ludwigia...
Thanks, everything is slowly getting better. The parameters are still off for PO4 and NO3 but I should get them balanced soon. I can tell I am on...
I break off a chunk thaw it in a bowl of water and then strain it through a brine shrimp net.
Just do that the next time ti change it comes up. No need to waste GFO. I think you will find the reactor will be more efficient with less GFO in...
Very nice work, great job on the rock Plan sounds great
Buy a GFO reactor and use 1/4 of the recommended amount to start and change every week to every two weeks. Slowly build up to using the full amount...
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You can easily cut in half the amount of GFO you are using from BRS. Their recommendation is at least twice what OEMs recommend and they are using...
They do work. You need to use them carefully at the start so you do not shock your corals with a rapid water change. I use BRS products.
Get some airline or plastic line slightly larger, start water flowing through the line into a bucket and then put the end right next to the little...
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