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If they are hard to the touch, it's a foram. If it's soft, it's most likely a sponge. Foraminiferans by Ronald L. Shimek, Ph.D. - Reefkeeping.com
Mine's pretty big too. ;D [IMG]
Jay, Clay kitty litter is a natural zeolite. Most of it is mined and it's called Clinoptilolite. It's very similar to the zeolites that zeovit...
You can easily do that. I ran my 75g softy tank with 2 175w Hamilton Technology MH's for a long time supplemented with two 50/50 VHO's and two...
Yeah, that one was darn-near impossible.
I've always loved this link. Camouflage among Pacific and Red Sea Coral Reef Creatures (click on the picture to see the critter revealed).
I'm just quoting your smilies. :tongue4:
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OK, Point taken. EDIT: Nemo is the person who asked for no arguments but I forgot to close the quote so it looked like I did. I'll just...
As a general rule, I would agree with this if you are using the internal media. Most people don't clean the media often enough. Using it without...
It shouldn't if you are running carbon 24/7. I also found it useful to keep non-softies upstream of the leathers as opposed to downstream.
Great pics!!!
The Kent is basically aragonite with some Magnesium thrown in. The Caribsea mud is aragonite but also includes Iron and other things to help...
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That's really looking great Jason!!! Congrats
Are the bases connected by tissue? Most likely Anthelia
Give the name of your skimmer. Some skimmers and/or sumps can be modded to remove microbubbles. They definately detract from the looks of a tank....
Most likely copepods. I'm assuming your tank is new. If so, they will go through population explosions but you will eventually end up in a balance...
M58's are 250W Probe Starts (vs. Pulse, Iwasaki, or HQI). Here's a good ANSI code web page for future reference. Aquarium-Lighting-Guide.com -...
If you have access, I prefer Sodium hydroxide. However, if you don't, bleach is dirt cheap and works very well. Dead live rock is much better...
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