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99 cent turkey baster from the grocery store. Instead of trying to suck it off, completely submerge it and blow it off.
Please explain this sentence in greater detail. New saltwater as in a partial waterchange or the same water? If it's new saltwater, are you using...
eventually you would end up with one fish.....the flounder Then he would outgrow the tank and you would have to find a new home for it.
Happy Birthday Jakets!!! ;D
You want your Mg levels fine too (it serves a purpose other than just calcification....it helps manage the see-saw effect of Ca Vs. Alkalinity)....
Congrats on your entry into this wonderful hobby. I think you might be overdoing it on the rock assuming you're going towards a reef tank....
You want your reef-building corals to not be stressed as they build their skeletons. As a result, it's really best to match NSW fairly closely....
I'm not out of business but I don't have enough business to live off anymore. When you own your own company, there's no such thing as unemployment....
Lets all be careful about not breaking the "No Politics" clause of the User Agreement. Things have been rough on me. Two of my largest clients...
Yes. Science calls this supersaturation. However, it's not just Calcium that is falling out of solution, carbonates and bi-carbonates are falling...
You need to wait until the carbonate snowstorm stops. A waterchange right now will not fix it....it will only add more Calcium and Carbonates and...
The only red limpet I can think of off of the top of my head is a fleshy limpet. As stated previously, those are not reef-safe.
I don't have 30 years experience but I do have a decade worth. If he's now changed his mind, fine. But Dr. Roy always said they should exercise...
Those shells are a little too thick for him to get through right now Remember Newtonian Physics.......F=MA Force equals Mass times...
Yes, that was very good advice
Most of the "shield snails" (scutus) are not reef safe Fleshy limpets are not reef safe keyhole limpets are fairly reef safe IMO regular chitons...
I would target feed him some meaty foods to help it regain it's strength
You used bathroom silicone with anti-mold/mildew chemicals in it
I think it's going to vary from region to region. Good heaven's. I've had people come in with a bag of chaeto that looked like it had 10 years of...
By putting that water back in, now all of the detritus which was feeding phosphates to that localized area is now spread all over your tank.
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