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Outstanding looking tank, congrats
+1 on avoiding crushed coral.
Definitely change the sand and stay away from "live" sand. Get something a little larger than sugar sized it blows around too easily. Get a good...
Looks fantastic, well recovered from the move.
Looks like a sponge to me, looks to be safe for your tank, I wouldn't worry about it.
Chromis, grammas, Halichoeres wrasses, gobies and blennies, firefish all are good reef fish
Turn off the lights for the rest of the day, it will not harm anything and will allow the gramma to relax some.
Not yet, but I will if it gets to difficult with the controller doing the dosing. Thanks twice Thanks Travis, me too Probably Thursday as the...
Yes you can, just keep track of your alkalinity level and magnesium. Keep your mag around 1350 to keep your alkalinity and calcium more steady.
Yes, they are very shy at first but will become more bold as time goes on.
Thanks Kacy, 270 watts T5HO, 7" above the waterline, 2 ATI Blue Plus, 2 ATI Aquablue Special and 1 ATI Purple Plus Thanks Eric, it took a step back...
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Thanks Cheryl, swap is tomorrow night
I think so, just be sure they are a decent distance from the acrylic, they can melt it.
Thanks Mike, the Tri-color valida I plan on sending you is in the upper left between the tort and stylo
Leave them in they are a member of your clean up crew
Thank you very much. I saw another tank that was set up with gardens of corals like I have done with the rics and zoas and thought it looked great...
Very beautiful congrats
Good ideas both, make sure that the tank, sump and fuge are sealed off
Thanks, all the rics were singles, the only one to have little ones is the green yuma in the lower middle, it has two now
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