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Most snails lay eggs all the time on the glass. I don't think it's any thing to worry about. Scrape them off or leave them. "your choice" Jim
It most certainly sounds good enough!! The real test is when the tds meter shows you less than 50 ppm. Jim
I am so JEALOUS!!! Now you have to post pics when it is all set up and ready to go. Jim
Danny, I kinda nuked my old green open brain in my wifes tank one night. I think it was because I poured straight ro/di water on top of it. It seemed...
I have one under pclighting but its a very shallow tank. A 90 is 25 inches deep. I would make sure he puts it towards the top on some rocks. Jim
Jay, I think it would better to shave your back, rather than scratch it. Don't forget to pay the royalty fees to Sean of course :) Jim
I don't know I've never had one that big :D Although everything I have read says that they are peaceful. I guess we'll find out. Jim
Yes, its the same. Unless your tap water is of unusual quality, meaning very low in dissolved solids You are going to be in for an algae outbreak. Of...
Well they are in my house. But, they actually belong to the boss "wife" :) Thanks, I did take the picture lol. Jim
Engineer goby's are a blast. I like to watch them tunnel. And yes it is normal for them to stay out of sight most of the time. Make sure your live...
I was thinking the same thing. I guess it doesn't hurt to hash up the old stuff. Just sometimes the people that asked the original question are no...
I am glad to hear that. Hopefully she will start spawning next and give you lots of babies. lol
Does a yellow mimic tang count?? I have had it for a year and 3 months and it shares a 90g tank with a clown and 2 damsels. It is very peaceful but...
Could be a mating ritual?? J
After speaking with the "boss" she has learned through trial and error that if she places a cube of tubiflex worms in the tank and makes it stick to...
I didn't think of it that way. Good Point!! But get them ready before you buy the fish.;D ;D ;D Jim
You're in luck my wife has two of these in a ten gallon tank that she has successfully kept now for about 8 months. Yes, you are correct about them...
Tough question. While I am very far from being a starfish expert. My wife keeps 5 starfish in a 20 long aquarium. 1 black brittle, 3 banded serpents....
Here are some links on the sun polyps that I thought were interesting, and might help. http://www.bomani.com/sunpolyps.html...
Sounds like you are off to a good start. Keep that skimmer cranked up and let the tank Cycle. Keep the rocks free of debris with some power head...
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