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If they were after the acan's live tissue those pieces would have eaten clean the first night. A large bristle worm can clean a dead or dying clam...
Those are your normal bristle worm, they are doing what they are supposed to do. I would sure rather they consume the bi-products of decay than not....
Keeping any lighting on during the cycle can increase the intensity and duration of the normally occurring algae blooms. That sand will first turn...
They usually just dissolve in a couple days, or something else eats them.
Nerite eggs, I believe.
You're not Australian by any chance are you???? Maybe it was meant to be, breeding Dottyback, lol. ORA breeds them, if your curious take a look at...
Black Ich is more difficult to treat than Cryptocaryon irritans (marine ich) in my opinion....
I am sorry image #11. Oh yes I remember your blue ridge. Thank you in advance, I promise last ID.
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Hey, it looks great for being without power for so long. What sps is in image #7?
What Bill is suggesting is called a soft cycle. It is a very effective way to cycle a tank, but not until you get a couple tanks and some experience...
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Great idea just add the base rock with the live cured and both will cycle and develop the biological filter. Yes 1-1.5 lbs per gallons. I have a 28...
And this is the reason I love California.
Welcome to 3reef, I think it's safe to assume that any shipped rock is going to have some die off, regardless of if it says fully cured. Usually a...
I like these, but you can only keep a pair. Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Neon Blue Goby - Tank-Bred Another good choice,...
Sure no problem, I will look around for a small fish, colorful that you can keep in groups better suited for your system. Cheryl
That is very cool Matt. Wish I could go dive it. Thanks for sharing.
Lake Tahoe California, about 7000 foot elevation. Snow from Oct through May and sometimes June in the higher elevations. :)
If you can not keep the temp below at the most 74F they will be short lived. The are a temperate water fish. I have kept them in small groupings in...
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