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Welcome to 3reef. Sounds like you are proceeding slowly and doing it right the first time. Slower is always good in this hobby so karma to you....
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I would wait until the cycle is complete but no real harm done if you do.
Welcome to 3reef. :-)
I agree for the most part. I have kept the Red Formia in a nano successfully but that was only after I decided that I would leave one wall of the...
I am going to be brutally honest here. Unless you plan only zonathids, mushrooms and easy soft corals with no inverts or fish pass on the pico until...
Congrats Trent. That is amazing.
It is beautiful!!!! I love fur trees. Not too many lights and ornaments, just right.
Welcome back. :-) Great AIO tank, oooo an HQI so much potential.
I would look to a brittle star. A nano tank does not have enough flora in the long run to keep any starfish happy.
[IMG] Enjoy your special day, you only turn 16 once. :kiss: (kidding, kidding)
It may be known by another name but yes Hawaii does have it's own version of Scorpaenidae. Collection of fish and corals in Hawaii is heavily...
I have had clown fish that never reside in anything like my four year old female clown. She has had anemones, corals of every kind. She will hang out...
Image #4 really. Boy I was going for a stylophora or some exotic pocillopora. Kind of cool how the montipora is encrusting on the digitata in that...
Nope you can not make them or persuade them if they are not interested. I do not like clown fish to use LPS as their host, it's seems like it...
Aww. Then I would try to get the next fish at a different source.
Best thing to do is just go slowly and make one change at a time. Running some quality carbon will go a long way in removing any contaminants if...
Welcome to 3reef Rob. Is the LFS doing all your test or just few and which ones? It is entirely possible that you do have some hitch-hiker inverts,...
I would look here. Live Rock Hitch Hikers And here: Hitch Hiking Copepods, Isopods and Amphipods
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