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I think they would do fine, you might have some nitrate problems since tangs defaecate a lot. If you leave many spaces between the rockwork, for them...
was the hermit crab aquatic or terrestrial? also how do you acclimate them before adding them to the tank? The choco chip star is isn't reef safe so...
I'm guessing the piece of krill had begun decomposition, which if you are still cycling isn't bad. A good CUC (clean up crew) should take care of any...
I agree with them, you should try fragging it, then maybe trying to lower the amount of nutrients in the water. I have a friend who has 2 types of...
I would say so, as long as the firefish doesn't get stressed out. it sounds like it would be hard to maintain though.
nice post, I almost picked up a tiny green mantis that a relative didn't want in his reef tank.
why didn't he just ship it back on another turtle, I'm sure it would eventually get there....
I would say that it might be getting bothered by another fish, I have had many aggressive fish and I have noticed that many attack other fish very...
If this was a real situation, I'd say that the problem is that there aren't any pics... but besides that I guess I'd have to wait until tomorrow.
sorry I was just messing with you, I'm not a flatworm expert but I don't think it is dangerous to human. But you could wear gloves for some...
I agree with blazinlow89, I think you should try pulling it out with some forceps, that is if you're brave enough....:-/
If you are going to add them both then definitely add the lionfish first then the trigger, but I can tell you from experience that triggers don't mix...
Interesting, this is the first time I've heard of some actually keeping them. I'm sure many people have wanted to but couldn't. What species are you...
Nice video, how many chromis are in that tank?
yes, they don't get longer than an inch and a half. They are very common with expert planted aquarium keepers.
either way some otocinclus wouldn't hurt, they do a good getting rid of algae and stay small.
looks like a bacterial infection, try using melafix.
Do you know how to care for shrimp? crystal shrimp are somewhat hard to care for, but they a nice group of them will make your rimless nano look like...
Guten tag, Nice tank, I imagined that Germany had many reefers, maybe you can post on the LFS and other reefers there....
As far as I know they only lose their crown when it is damaged or when they are being constantly picked on.
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