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Water change is your quickest way of lowering the nitrates in your tank. Though nitrates can spur the growth of unwanted microalgae, they are also...
The Reef Aquarium Volume 3 By Delbeek and Sprung is the best for intermediate and advanced info on chemistry etc.
There is such an influx of information and media that has flooded the hobby. Much of the information and topics are very similar in nature with the...
I have used the products (Walt Smith Ent.) and like them. As for the contents of your sump/fuge, I would set it up as if it were an established...
IMO it would be more beneficial for you to buy live rock and dry aragonite sand. Dry aragonite sand will end up becomming teeming with life...
That is a good point, however, Snowflake Eels don't normally consume fish either. They are crustacean/invertebrate predators. I am just trying to...
Your best bet is to perform weekly water changes and have efficient filtration incorporating biological, chemical and mechanical filtration....
Well, the first choice can work well together. They are all atleast fairly hardy fish the only concern is the venom that accompanies the Fuzzy Dwarf...
I would be more concerned about your Dottyback being the boisterous culprit not the Damsel. Pseudochromis' are a small fish with a big temper and...
It is hard to say! Depending on the amount of live rock and corals as well as placement of these you may need to alter the powerheads or add more...
Your 90 is a deep tank and the 70 watt halides won't penetrate with intense light to the bottom of your tank. Having said this however, depending on...
The key with Powder Blues and Browns is acclimating them slowly and ensuring that stress is kept to a minimum. Equally important is proper feeding...
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Not all Zoanthids, Parazoanthids and Palythoas require the same lighting intensities and water flow. For instance, IMO, Tubb's Blue require reduced...
The placement of your coral can have an effect on them or anyother coral for that matter. What is your water temperature? How much water flow do...
In the future, the best way of removing a clam from its place of origin is to cut the byssal threads with a sharp knife as close to the rock as...
I would have to say no, though their are other parts to the puzzle that need to be addressed to ensure the health and success of a Maxima Clam, or...
It will do fine in either substrate. The main thing is providing ideal water parameters and suitable lighting(food), IMO.
They should do fine IMO since they will attach their byssal strands to attach to the rock. It isn't til they reach larger sizes that they will rely...
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