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Dang you Vinny. Not everyones cup of tea, I am a huge fan of Mr. Young. You knew who the old man was,( see what I did there).
Exactly, one problem and the whole thing has the potential to come crashing down.
Clues: He not the favorite son of the state of Alabama. Owner of a Toy train company.
Yup. :)
Welcome to 3reef, Steve. If this is your first reef tank, I would go a bit larger than a pico. A nano in the 24-29 gallon range. Once you get the...
Excellent idea and John can set you up with the perfect CUC as well. Nice quality rock, you will not be disappointed.
My sexy shrimp spent a lot of time around and on my BTA's. It was either the Kenya tree or the anemones.
I really like the scape it looks very natural. Love the PE on the slimmer.
You can do it either way. You can get the dry rock, put it in a container to cycle it with some a small amount of sand from your tank and that will...
The spots you see on the fish are the parasites going through their life cycle. It's only visible to the naked eye for a limited period of time, it...
I think it will. Mine went ice white, then pretty blue for about 2 months and now a nice balance. I only run my bulb around 6 hours a day.
Ahhh. Nice Pickle, I see there is still a little reefer left in you. Beautiful clowns, looks like an ocean to them in that big old 14 gallon tank.
Sorry to hear about the issues with the nano. That is what makes them such a challenge sometimes. Most definitely try and bring up the magnesium...
Excellent, sounds like a good plan.
Pumpkin is a squash.
+1, otherwise known as a ball tip anemone, or sometimes a strawberry (although I believe that name is inaccurate).
Squash, could be any kind. You will know is a month or so. I love the way they grow fast and big and vine like.
What kind of star fish please?
Nice analogy. Boys and Toys.... Yes a very cool instrument. @Thatgrimguy, dang you already have the mp60, nice.
Kenya trees coloration is variable and it has become kind of a catch all name like colt coral. Hopefully someone will chime in with the scientific...
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