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In the future you need to rethink your stocking guide lines. Tank is set up for a disease out break. Not trying to nit pick, just being honest. The...
You can not use copper and formalin in the QT together. The clown unfortunately is not long for this world. The images do look like Brookynella so...
Copper will not treat Brookynella, you need Formalin. All fish are susceptible to the parasite. You're going to have to look long and hard at the...
Thank you for putting some perspective on it. I had no idea they were such active eaters with the ability to swallow snails and such whole.
Thank you. :) Hopefully someone else will chime in with an alternative plan just as another option, but I would feel comfortable moving the Banners....
Personally I would add the Banner and leave the Butterfly in the QT. No reason to risk all the fish when the Butterfly is doing fine where it's at....
Oh I do not think it would be too much bio-load at all. I really do not see where you have much of a choice. If the water chemistry is appropriate I...
:yelrotflmSilly me, I just assumed it was a SW tank, tropical seems to be used for both salt water and fresh water fish. The pH value kept throwing...
SW=Saltwater, sorry Here is a list of abbreviations and acronyms....
So you're using tap water as your water source? Is it possible to get SW premixed from the local fish store? Do you have an RO/DI unit yet? Yes...
I curious you used what specific type of ammonia and why did you use the Prime? This is probably a method I am unfamiliar with. By adding the Prime...
Munnids, hydroid jellies, flat worms, some lucky fish will be saying nom nom nom.
Bopyrid Isopods (parasite) Bopyrid Isopods in the Aquarium (02/24/11) / Feature Articles - Quality Marine Seems to be pretty common.
I was under the impression that they need brackish water conditions, do not quote me on that, but I am pretty sure most never see a successful hatch...
Nerite eggs, harmless.
The only practical intervention is to give it to another hobbyist with a bigger established system. This is what Liveaquaria says Saltwater...
Unfortunately Sand Sifter usually do much better in larger established systems. They need enough sand that contains enough of the flora and fauna...
I would leave it be. If the coral is otherwise healthy only the area exposed to the kalk will loose tissue.
Yes you can simply have a skimmer without the canister. You might want a hang on the back filter or fuge to house charcoal and mechanical filtration...
Both Fish are reef safe with the exception of shrimp and smaller crabs. I have had the Flame and really like the fish except when it perched on my...
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