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you have 3 tangs in a 90?? and one is a sailfin? you know thats too many right? the sailfin alone with get well over 1 foot.. :o
I have one over my cube its 24x24x16
I'd clean it very well take it all apart and replace the media. Not sure how you crashed you FW but you don't want that to happen in your SW too.
How are you acclimating them? Snails are sensitive and need to be drip acclimated for about 30 minutes or more.
Your zoas aren't actually zoa's but plays in this case the common button plays Brown wtih a hint of green
+1 once you figure out how to adjust it, you want it to skim a thicker darker skimmate, as this is more effective the wet thin skim.
haha cute your clown is confused like mine
Great actinic shots!
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Some new Ricordea I just picked up to go in the tank. they are piled up in the 16.5 atm. [IMG]
Don't mess around with the parameters when your trying to get a fish back to normal.
I would definitely stay away from tangs. They say they need a minimum of 55 gallons, but when you factor in the fact that they can swim over 100...
lol... ya I would think so
Aiptasia! kill it as soon as you can, aiptasia x, joes juice, tropic marin, or lemon juice, injected into it.
clove oil is what you used to put on a sore tooth in the 90's and back, to numb the pain, any grocery store/pharmacy, should have it. but hope you...
The disease is in your tank plain and simple. I would try to treat the outbreak first, before adding anymore fish, you could risk infecting more of...
yeah the fish just suffer more.
we could have talked about this in your other thread, but you made this one too so here goes. Take the fish you want to euthanize out, in some tank...
Majano
Its not a starfish, I have these too, they are spaghetti worms.
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