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I didn't realize until this morning that I had a powerstrip with 3 timed outlets on it. It is an old school aquarium strip so there is just a knob...
It could also be a digitated hydroid (bad)
I am sure the true process is much more complex than we are touching upon. I think there must be a time during the year when the wobble of the Earth...
My candycane opens with it too. I was curious about the tide/moonlight topic. The gravity of them moon pulls on things regardless of whether...
Yeah, sometimes I wonder if it was something about the size/design of the lights too. My 5g has 2 Coralife 10w 50/50 bulbs. They are u-shaped tubes...
I pay like $40 each for them at the LFS. I also wish they made them so you could daisy-chain a bunch together.
Another R2 user! I don't know anyone else that uses them. I love those things!:cheesy: They are so bright--I have never seen other LED moonlights...
IMO, coralife bulbs do not produce light at the proper wavelengths to benefit most corals. I have a small tank that can only fit coralife 50/50...
This is an interesting thread. I use my moonlights differently than everyone else but not because of philosophical differences--so far it has been...
OMG! I can't believe that they told you to use tap! Do you have a water store near you? Maybe they aren't that commmon but we happen to have two...
Rhodactis sp., they do get very large. I have seen some that were 10-12 inches across. I have one that's about 8".
Pineapple sponge, I think they are Scyphoids and an amphipod. You definitely want the pods--they feed fish and maybe some corals and also indicate...
They do that. I have been sold myself a few times.:-/ If you get a good book and bring it to your LFS with you that will help.
The key is that photosynthesis is considered primary production and thus 10x more energy is available at the level than the next trophic...
In the same manner that Tropical Rainforests remain the most productive environments on Earth in spite of tremendously poor soil--coral...
Me too. Worms are so underrated!;D Hey, I forgot to include a site for purchasing Berghia, if anyone is interested. Interestingly, they have...
Also whats this?: http://www.mgsc.co.uk/images/CIMG3595.JPG That is another type of feather duster. They are segmented worms. They're cool and...
Joe's Juice is a disaster waiting to happen! All that stuff ever did in my tank was create an army of tiny aiptasias everywhere. It does...
Can we take the newest pieces out of the mold tonight? I can't wait to see how they turned out.
Awesome flowerpot BTW! Can you get some clearer pics of the nudi and the mystery coral?
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