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Lights: I can't advise you on florescent. I use LED's. Rock: the way to cure is to put them in the tank with circulating water for 4 to 8 weeks. I...
Cool fish. Are they hard to keep?
Light: the corals depend on light energy to survive. They have to have the right amount and quality of light to be healthy. Testing: the calcium,...
I got the impression from this article that the newest edition is only available as an eBook? Do you happen to know the ISBN? Edit- Sorry, I forgot...
Man those are some amazing fish. They do look like coral snackers too.
Well placed zesty. Seems like the antoyms are the common enemy of this hobby.
I didn't realize that they did print up the revision. I'll be getting a copy. Thanks.
If and when you get the digital, can you do a quick comparison? If prefer analog copy if there aren't major changes.
My thinking is that there are probably some coming and going all the time. In other words, I don't think they all leave the fish at the same time....
Wow. Quite a tank you have. I'm a little surprised you don't have to dose any.
For your rock and sand: you have a choice of either going with live rock/sand or dry rock/sand. With live rock/sand you get the benefits of some live...
Hey folks, just wanted to pass along a book I found. I've read through a couple chapters and found it easy to read. A few parts were a little dry,...
Welcome toz. Congrats on the new tank. How about some pics of the urchin?
I can't help with the lights but, as far as the sump goes, I've seen one as simple as just the skimmer and the return pump. One on each end. However,...
Cool build. What are you planning for bio filtration?
Welcome Brad. Great rock work.
Sounds like a good time for grand reopening contest with some mega prizes.
The cork sounds like an interesting idea. The cork out foam should be about 1/2 inch thick to allow for compression at the high spots. If you use...
Glad to hear things are moving along for ya. It seems like if you keep a light bioload until you get filtration, etc. figured out, you should be OK.
From what little I know of qt with no filtration, you have to be prepared to change as much water per day as needed to keep nitrogen at a minimum....
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