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Coralline prefers blue light is a false statement, coralline growing in deep water is also false, some species grow in deep water and some in shallow...
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Agreed, I adjusted my timers the other weekend and my damsels have just spawned on time as usual. So no stress noticed...
Different coralline algae species that grow in this nodule configuration are found growing all over the world in different oceans on the sand bed....
I assume you could break i up into clumps or just add it whole.
Very interesting. Thats a lot of plastic in one area.
I was tempted to make one a few years ago, but thought it would be way too noisy so opted for powerheads. Just got a vortech mp40w and love it.
Thats minging!
Good story, do you have anymore? K+
Happy birthday reef sparky!
Me as a scary clown last night [IMG] Me dressed as the devil from last halloween [IMG] I made the horns, ears and tail myself...
I would be careful with your aquascape with a pistol shrimp and goby; with all the excavating they like to do...
Before getting your hydrometer calibrated make sure it is well rinsed with freshwater and I would make sure it is wel rinsed after use with salt...
It depends on how much it's out by.
Tanks do tend to go through stages and algae will cycle in and out. Using an algal scrubber with skimmer will eventually remove most nutrients and...
Irish maerl or Lithothamnion corallioides; [img]
Really, I have never seen my tang eat coralline algae.
Yes it would. It would remove the nutrients which are feeding your dino.
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