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Just let is run for several days, if you can see condensation in the cup like that it should work. The skim aka bubbles will move up the column and...
If you apply a tiny glob to aiptasia and let it sit out of water it should kill it the first time.
Joe Juice is basically kalk paste I believe. This is what I do: Remove frags noting where aiptasia is at, the zoanthid polyps will close, apply kalk...
Skimmers can take a couple days to a week or more to break in. They have to develop a slime coating so to speak. You should be able to adjust the air...
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Boy Steve things have really grown out. Thanks for including my favorite. I remember when some of those pieces were just sm frags, or small frags of...
Too frequent IMO especially if you have a skimmer. Consistency is the key to reefs. Bi-monthly or at the most weekly if you have OCD.
I am going to elaborate on my answer. You seem to be asking the same question on different threads. Can I have a tang in a 46 gallon tank? Ask...
Ok let Cheryl's dyslexic mind rephrase that, Dendro's are stony corals, anemones are not.
Add to the chemical filtration of carbon, it becomes a nice biological filter after a few weeks. Needless to say I recommend a quality carbon.
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Just do not do it is the best advice I can give you, it may not be the answer you are looking for. Forty six gallons dry. Stay strong!!!!!
The skeleton is what makes the ID for me. A stony coral that is non photosynthetic (NPS) had I not seen the skeleton I might have gone with ball tip...
Looks like a Dendrophyllia aka Cup coral.
Congrats they are beautiful. It's very rewarding to watch when it works out so nicely. They look very comfy.
Sure let the girlfriend make suggestions, but unless she does the research and some of the maintenance on the tank her suggestions on what she thinks...
Hmm interesting. When my algae issue started to look like it was making a come back I just reduced the photo period again. I probably did that for...
I believe it's a Rhodactis. Easy to see why it appeals to you. A lot of times it's the tiny nub that grew and became a recognizable coral that means...
Good thing she wants nothing to with tangs. Dwarf angels would be ok but not other types in a 46 gallon. I would wait and add more hardy fish first...
Calcium, Alk and magnesium. Just get a base line, try not to jump into dosing until you get a decent amount of stony corals, a lot of coralline algae...
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