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Good start! The only thing that I can see right now is your Goniopora looks like it is starting to bleach!!! Goniopora is a very dificult coral to...
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Quarantine your fish as well to avoid possible parasites etc. from being introduced into your aquarium. You are going to want to avoid Sea Robins,...
As Otty suggested, hopefully you can take a better picture. From the picture you are showing us at the present time, it looks to me as if it is a...
I actually have been maintaining a 30 hex for well over a year now with corals, fish and a Pacific Long Tentacle Anemone AND NO PROTEIN SKIMMER! Just...
Mhm, nice Ric!
The gunk that collects around the skimmer's inside container will reduce the amount of bubbles and decrease the skimmers efficiency and...
I would shop around and find the lightest, most porous rock you can! Three advantages to this: !) cheaper due to lighter weight 2)more rock fills...
I almost got arrested by Luna for not having updated pictures here on 3reef!!!! Welcome to 3reef and best of luck to you and your tank inhabitants!...
Very nice specimen and it seems as if all is well for your new coral. Hammer and Frogspawn species of Euphyllia tend to be more hardy than that of...
Hello and welcome to 3reef! Best of luck to you here and with your tank!
Exactly!! By stirring up detritus and the excess nutrients in your tank are all that is required for their food needs-moreover, most soft corals...
Maybe brown band disease! Maybe just algae growing on it due to lack of water flow.
sell them to others and pet shops!
Soft corals will feed on nitrates, phophates, and detritus that gets disturbed through one means or another. adsorption and absorption are the key...
in my opinion, do a small water change weekly. This aids in replenishing traces and other essential salts lost through skimming, carbon dosing,...
The first one may be a type of hydroid.
They make a wonderful reef biotope addition... Just be careful of their venomous spines on their fins!!!
I have never gone about creating my own concoction from scratch, as far as foods are concerned. What I do, however, is take clam, oyster eggs,...
Sea Cucumber and Conch!!!!!
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