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I disagree it is not good aquarium husbandry to cramp such a large fish in a 40 gallon tank, for two years!
I like the secobd one
if hes big its best to get him out of there hes probably feeling cramped, upgrade to a 75 gallon.
i only found out about any reefing forum fairly recently, within the past year or so. so far its changed alot of what i thought was correct or...
well in terms of a mantis tank, cuttlefish by far are some of the coolest little dudes you can keep in a tank. i had a friend that had a large tank...
yes in their natural habitat tans swim miles every day, keep that in mind when you are debating whether to put one in your tank. i believe a hippo...
that would be the most epic mantis tank ever!
thats one of the best things about cuttles. they are the only cephs that wont escape haha.
boostled does have some good diy's and they also have the MU series which are great fixtures.
are you getting full grown cuttles? if so the 100 will be a must, because a 10 gallon is much too small but really they would be fine in anything...
i have never kept a cuttlefish before, i have kept octopi twice, i have however helped my lfs and several friends set up cuttlefish tanks when they...
i would not suggest even considering a powder brown tang as a first tang.
kenya trees are like the weeds of the ocean only slightly more aesthetically pleasing, i find it amazing that anybody would ever even pay money for a...
its good to have connections to people like that especially when first starting a feat as difficult as this, sure cuttles are not too delicate...
best to get the largest tank possible when first starting out, and led's over that tank are far from what you say irrational. it actually would make...
it is best to breed them, being they are very hard to come across if you could breed them and sell them off that would be awesome.
Hoe many did you order? What size tank?
Powder brown tangs as stated above are very very difficult to keep. A 125 is a perfect size but there are many easier tangs to care for.
ok sounds good, post up some pics in a thread when the tanks all ready, cant wait to see what it looks like the unibody is a fantastic looking light.
not trying to be debbie downer but i have known many people attempt clams in picos and everyone ends in an epic fail. clams are very very sensitive...
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