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Try to get it at 0.5 and keep it there for two weeks.
I like your stocking list. A Paracheilinus (Flasher) should do just fine in a 40. Any Cirrhilabrus in the Lubbocki complex would work as well. Just...
While I generally agree with what you are saying, you are missing the more important piece of advice. Volitans can get over 1' long, and so need a...
Actually 28° C = 82.4° F, which is a certainly warmer than I like to keep my tanks (I prefer 25° C, 77° F). But consistency is the key either way....
Overall, I like the variety. But 8 fish may be pushing it. The Cardinals stay small though, so that is why I say may. You listed them is the order I...
You should try to match the color to the reference solution as closely as possible. When I treated my fish, I had to have my wife double check the...
Well you already have known jumpers in the tank (clowns). Just google it and see what I mean. Make your own cover out of clear mesh and framing for...
Beautiful! Congrats :)
I don't have an emergency drain on my 125; just the standard "reef ready", dual overflows with single 1 1/4" durso drains.
I third the Green Slimer as a good starter SPS. It was my first :)
If I did that, I don't think I would get much work done... Although my boss does want a SW tank for the office :)
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I would wait a while as you have said. No reason to stress him out again so soon.
Depends on the fish selection, but likely 3 or 4. I do think you should go bigger as already mentioned. If you buy a small tank now, it will likely...
Based on your other thread, you may have already decided, but IMO if you have the room and money for a 90, go with that! While you may very well do...
Looking great Tom! I love Bellus Angels, so awesome choice there :)
I have had one jump out and land 4' away from the tank :-/
The only reef-safe wrasse I can think of with that description is C. aurantidorsalis: Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine Aquariums: Orange-Back Fairy...
I would recommend using a Seachem or Salifert copper test personally.
Wasn't it not too long ago that Flame Angels were considered "hardy"? Right now, it could not be farther from the truth. I think it could be dietary...
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