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whats the best way to drop them fast? would a water change drop them to a desireable level fairly soon?
looking good! i just cant get over how good that rockscape is. its gonna look great once its filled with all sorts of corals. do you plan to upgrade...
well i tested my water today, i dont test often because normally i know when its time for a water change because my corals dont open up as large as...
sounds good, good to see your not gonna just let him get eaten! haha great little fish, you should skip the mantis and put in a pair or panda gobies,...
Wait so they're not selling the fixtures individually? English please haha
Sorry about that. I don't understand though did you purchase it for mantis food?
The coral will acclimate to the hosting soon enough don't worry.
Picos are the best. No tank quite as spectacular looking as a well setup poco. What kinda fish?
well then youll just have to accept the fact your clowns are hossting your coral, which in my mind isnt all that bad.
yes, ich is present on many fish but when a fish is stressed is when it is very pronounced and fatal to the fish. i would suggest ditching all your...
then really your only option is to get rid of the clowns if they dont stop hosting.
or you could just get an anemone that the clowns couldnt resist to pull them from the coral. but that could do more harm than good.
simply put, no... only way is to remove the coral or the clowns. i say let them host, if the coral seems to be declining put it in quarantine or get...
dwarf angels will do fine in a 29 gallon tank, they will not be aggressive if they were the last ones put in the tank. they are only territorial to...
tomno has some very very informative articles on any type of ceph.
they always used to reccomend that if youw ere to buy one only do so if you have the means to breed them, but i believe they have made quite some...
sounds good! with that fixture you wont be very limited, you can probably grow quite a bit of sps. maybe a clam as well.
yes Sepia bandensis reach about 5 inches in captivity. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-10/feature/images/Tank.jpg check out that tank!
you have no idea how long i have been waiting for this!! they probably have the scientific name wrong, because as far as i know the one species that...
here are some options for you, both would work great - you could do a fowlr while you save up enough money to buy a good fixture to grow whatever...
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