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+1 what MissionSix said.
I raised Convicts for many years, although I have a saltwater tank now. Likely problems: 1. Too much light. Did you recently upgrade your...
Scubagator, If you think you have alot of bristleworms, and you have no plans on having a species-only bristleworm tank, then you should probably...
I don't recall reading anything about them -- positive or negative -- except that their prices were on the high side. Why a bowfront? I looked at...
Bump it back on track or bump it back into play, like an old-fashoned pinball machine.
A molting laxative? Ewww!
BC, that's a lovely anemone.
But, make sure the intake for each is not impeded, or it will reduce the actual flow.
Wow. Good luck!
Where's the picture of the creature you are naming?
I don't think that it does. But, look it up. Let us know what the answer is.
The microbubbles are being created in your skimmer or perhaps your filter/pump. The iodine is the likely cause. I've never seen a post on 3Reef...
What are those? Firefish in a marine tank and bleeding heart tetras in a freshwater tank? Nice catch.
For a 29 gallon tank, I think you have to go with PCs. T5 bulbs will be too long. If you can find lights that will fit, the T5 are very nice. I've...
+1 on what Coral Reefer said. And yes, it's possible for sponges, corals, worms and other things to survive for a short time during the transport...
It looks like a little feather duster is attached to the shell that your hermit lives in. He's harmless.
Cuttingrass, I agree (you always find the simplest solution, don't you?) But whatever the bubbles are -- air, nitrogen or oxygen -- it doesn't matter...
Look at the claws. The Emerald Mithrax has claw tips that are like flat disks, to better pinch hair algae. They are reef safe. I haven't seen a...
I have a couple of serpent stars, and they've been a fine addition for the past 9 months. They're pretty boring, though, unless you drop a tiny bit...
I have two of them, but I've never seen anything like that. But, mine hide in the rocks with only an arm or two showing so it would be hard to see...
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