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honestly it doesn't matter that much if you have skimmer and live rock. buy as much or as little as you want.
I have these they work great, although they are so porous they break easy don't drop them.
It's cheaper then you would think, the pellets last at least a year before they need more added. The reactor is the most expensive part, which sells...
You only need a skimmer if you will be directly feeding the corals.
Everybody here who has nitrates, go buy a reactor and biopellets.
Some type of damsel, yellow tail. I have a baby sergeant major in my tank its out in the open alot although it gets big.
welcome to 3reef. The books are a good prep for the hobby again. But try to research cutting edge stuff online like biopellets, which would only be...
well you do have a decent amount of fish, whats your filtration like?
how many fish do you have, and what are there sizes if they are bigger? Also do you have a skimmer?
One thing you need to watch out for is some stores don't give you bulbs with the fixture or if they do the bulbs could be low quality.
I disagree, testing ammonia and nitrite is important at the very beginning. Then depending on what they want to do nitrate and phosphate could also...
stay away from powders until you are more experienced, they drop like flies compared to other tangs.
hydor nano -skim
nice project. also your landlord is going to hate you unless he's a fish keeper lol.
well ammonia is many times more dangerous then nitrate. that level shouldn't have killed hardy fish. Although fish dying is bound to release some...
well that is interesting. nothing so far should have killed the fish. how many died btw?
heres some specifically for the a aquarium, UP Aqua Flexible Aquarium Cooling Fan
Yes, walmart used to sell them, don't know if they still do.
Those phosphates are probably too high for soft corals, I know they are ridiculously high for stonies. It shouldn't kill fish tho. I really would...
sounds like you need better AC. A chiller will cool your tank but would make the room with the tank in it very hot(depending on tank size).
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