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Clams feed on nitrates as do many other life forms living within your aquarium, s your nitrate level is fine for a squamosa! What size tank do you...
That is a good choice!!!!I use it as well in my refugium!
The North Pole!!!!!? hahahah Hi and welcome to 3reef! Give us some info on your tank(s)!
That is fine as long as you don't use live worms, in my opinion!
Welcome to 3reef! Sorry to hear about your disaster as a result of the snow storm. Glad that you have a plan and goal for your newly set up tank...
Hi and welcome to 3reef first of all! That can be a goal of yours to eventually upgrade to a larger tank. I wouldn't give your goldfish worms as...
I definitely like the sump over the Cannister, as you have more options available to you.
Nitrates really are not that harmful or toxic to most living organisms. Ammonia and nitrites are what you have to watch out for. Nitrates are more...
Carbon, weekly water changes and a efficient protein skimmer are ideal!!!!
How long has your tank cycled? Reduce your nitrate level slowly and their is nothing wrong with having some nitrates in your water! It is actually...
Inject it through the mouth of the anemone and it kills them for the most part!
In my opinion, msuhrooms are less likely to form colonies(mats) than zoanthids etc. though reproduction can be displayed the same(asexual)!
This has hairs on the oral disc not just outlining the disc, so it is not a polyp! Hairy mushrooms are easy to maintain and really do not require...
Looks like Rhodactis(hairy mushroom) to me!!!!
Urchins do not require target feeding if their is ample amounts of coralline and other algae available. I never target feed my Urchins and they have...
Best to add them as juveniles and all at once. Once one gains control of a tank you run the risk of this behavior happening. If you want to try to...
I would call Home Depot or Lowe's to see if they could give you professional attention because you don't want a potential problem like this to happen...
Lemon or lime juice, vinegar(acetic acid), Joe's juice and Kalkwasser paste mixture work wonders. Prevention is the best cure for pest anemones!...
Many of the Stars that reefers have are called Asterina Stars(white or cream color with one to six legs) and remain small but can feed upon corals...
Yes, as are aiptasia if not kept under control!!!!!!!!!!Can inflict damage to corals etc. that they come in contact with. They are also prolific...
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