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My pleasure, we are all here to help each other. We hope:P
Excellent pictures, I have some in my tank and will ride along for an ID. They might be colonial hydroids. They are said to pack a wallop.
Tangs swim over large distances and therefore need lots of room to swim in out tanks. That is why it is splashing.
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Manufacturers rate the skimmer based on the technology and pump used. Most are rated for a lightly stocked tank. You want to get a skimmer that is...
First one looks like bryopsis. Get it out asap and get your eyes out for more. Very difficult to eradicate. Second look like a sponge to me....
Very nice tanks
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1 I say yes if you are handling it. 2 Possibly if it is going to be closer to the light than before.
Clean glass rarely fails to make clearer pics. LOL
I have no experience with them, but what I read leads me to believe they are better for very large tanks. They seem to work better under high...
If they feed on polyps you won't want them if you are going reef. They may starve if you are going FOWLR. Sure are cool looking though.
Mine goes from 78 to 80. You don't want it to change any more than 2 degrees in a day. Definitely work on controlling the range. Is your tank open...
Pics would help a lot.
Very nice, inhabitants look very happy
You really should find the tang a new home. It will quickly waste away in there.
Congrats best of luck, don't forget the pics of nothing really happened.::)
You want your sump to run 3x to 5x your tank volume. If you are keeping softies and LPS 10x to 20x turnover including sump return. SPS you want 20x...
Good job Travis
Green is ground. You got the right idea.
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