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Bummer, sorry to hear
Volume in a cube is width X length X height. To get gallons divide by 231. Volume in a cylinder is Pi X radius squared x height.
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Bulk Reef Supply seems to have the best prices for dosing supplies. Basically you measure the big 3, record the numbers, measure again in 3 days,...
Beautiful, I bet that hurts so close to the bone like that.
Looks like it could be Ulva. PM John Maloney from Reef Cleaners he will know.
I have 60 lbs of sugar sand. That gives me an average of about one inch. I do have area with 2 inches of depth due to the flow moving the sand....
Interesting, I would think the hermit had died for the snail to eat it.
A Kole tang should be fine in a 55, same with a Yellow. Good citizenship is another story, keep the fish stock low and you most likely will have...
Great work cleaning it up and repainting
I have a canary wrasse which is from the same genus, Halichoeres, as the Christmas wrasse. It has been hard on the small feather dusters and it...
Christmas wrasses are reef safe just not necessarily snail and feather duster safe.
Corynactis anemone, cool hitchhiker and should be safe
That sounds like a very full tank
I think they might be a little too big, but I think they could be possibilities.
There are some very small Cardinalfish that might fit. I think one is called a red spot.
You should find it in a drug store, just ask a clerk for it. The store brand will be fine.
I think so if I remember right. Definitely do some reading up on them.
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