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I agree the Coral Reefer. I had two Brute trashcans. (Brute's are foodsafe and don't contain plasticizers that leach phosphates nor other...
If you look at the white dots closely, do they look like little spirals like this?...
Have no fear....you'll get there. Many of us have been through this before. Are you removing the rock and scrubbing in a bucket of old water...
Bruce is right on regarding branching hammers. However, if you have the other type of hammer, I like to make the tissue recede where I want to...
I'm not terribly impressed by them. Yes they do work as Doug (Flatlander on RC) can attest. He's the only person I know who still runs them...
The picture isn't quite close enough. It could be a zoanthid-eating nudibranch or an isopod. I would carefully remove either though.
Storms regularly break off pieces of rock from the reef. Often taking very large pieces all the way into coves. Other times, storms do just the...
Sorry to hear your bed was clumping. This happens more than most people know. While I favor keeping our hands of our tanks as much as possible (our...
I've cooked rock before for short periods and kept the majority of my coralline algae. However, if you have an algae problem, you will probably have...
I have had one of these for years. I loved it then and still do. I do want to point out that it is imperative that you line up the pins that go...
It's a Spirorbid Polychaete. It's a harmless featherduster worm that builds a calcaerous spiral tube.
My time is VERY limited right now and will remain so until April 15th. However, I will pop in as time allows. I think that comparing this system...
Thanks for being upfront and open. It is truly appreciated. Let me try to explain the reason for my question. It truly is not accusatory but...
I'm more than willing to discuss this issue with you. However, I always like to know who I'm speaking with. Are you an owner of HDL (Hiatt...
I can't tell from the pictures. It looks like it could be dinoflagellates (snot algae) also.
Always remember, "Nothing good ever happens fast in a reef tank". If you change salt brands, phase it in. Remember all of the coral deaths caused...
Did you see the protein skimmer in the article? I want one of those. :)
I've always loved the site How Things Work. They've done a write-up on the Georgia Aquarium. http://science.howstuffworks.com/georgia-aquarium.htm
I hope so. I had to miss both IMAC and MACNA last year. As an added plus, Dr. Shmuk cancelled his appearance. Just kidding Covey.....just...
WOW You can't even find it on Google hardly....
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