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From an owners point of view, we recommend you buy livestock locally at a good lfs, this way you actually see the exact specimen you're getting, you...
gl. what kinda lights are you keeping it under?
suggestions on a sump style or on how to change over?
looks like a carnation coral...gooooood luck ;p
Either one would be good, but I always recommend the largest thing ya can fit in your sump ;p
yeh, still very hard to tell. But looks like some kind of encrusting coral. Have you browsed through something like "Aquarium Corals". It has a...
well the second one does look like a pachyseris. and in the first pic are you referring to the brown patch at the very tip?
the second looks like a pachyseris maybe?
I dont see anything in the first pic. however, i may be going blind ;p
well, what have you exactly tested for and what were the exact numbers. There can be a million reasons for why you are having a cyano bloom....
chiller!!! ;p
+1 yuuup
they all have their pros and cons. MH look great on lg systems, for a nano, leds and t5s are your best bet. I personally love the colors you can get...
kinda hard to see from the pic honestly. But its not necessarily ich as there are plenty of other potential culprits. I would just keep an eye on him...
Sounds like there might of been a small chemical difference between the old and new water. It can happen, a small water change and running high...
I love these babies. BTW, what are you looking to dose? Have ya considered a calcium reactor? ;p
good buy for $75.00
yeh man, i tend to avoid anything that has such a risk factor associated with it. There are much saver and more stable ways to get this done
surge protectors, you can get nice 12 plug ones but they are pricey
a lil late here, but yes, any aquarium needs an established bio filter in order to stay stable. The concept is the same pretty much as in saltwater
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