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I would look into adding carbon to the filtration also. That is way too many fish for a 3 week old tank. Your cycle isn't finished. Keep...
I did the remote fuge and I have a large sump also. My system has about 112 gallons, with the DT holding about 60 gallons. I think if you have the...
On your flow you will want 20+ times your actual volume with LPS and softies but will want to get it to 50+ times with SPS. I have 66 times and all...
I was thinking of the rock for the DT but if it is maxed then you should be OK. Take a look at my build thread to see the coral I have. I expect to...
Zoban is right on this. They act real picky but they will come around in a few days. Put them in an isolated spot unless you want them to take over...
I would switch the 6500K T5 for ATI Aquablue Specials. The 6500K tend to cause corals to brown out. The 6 line might make life hard on the new...
I would go with 4 425's. Placed it the corners pointing to the middle. Point a couple toward the surface.
It could be an anemone or a mushroom hard to tell without a straight on shot.
The polyps look like a zoanthid or palythoa. They will take a little while longer to recover from being buried. They look pretty healthy to me.
I would replace the current pump with another that gives the same flow and add circulation pumps to the tank. You will use a lot less energy with...
Go with the Odyssea. Use the fishneedit in over a refugium.
If you are woried about toxins just change your carbon before and after you frag the toadstool. Iodine dip should help with healing.
I agree with Corailline's ID. I had one in my tank until it got knock over into the sand and died. Spot feeding is a good idea if you want to keep...
Congrats, great to hear.
Once or twice daily with ro/di water. Do not use saltwater as salt does not evaporate.
I read they like a coral that provides cover and protection.
Actually all of the corals are healthy, except the merlina. Looks like photo shock to me. What type of light and what are the nitrate and phosphate...
I would take it back to the LFS.
Those are real great looks.
Normally most do not eat the fish in our tank unless it is dead already. I haven't seen them go after healthy coral either.
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