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Not species, but genus' . Most tangs under the same genus will have same body type. All types of tangs are a different species. I believe they are:...
I'm unfamiliar with salinity bobbers, but I would get it all out. Keep at 'er with the magnet. Sift the sand a bit at a time in the area in which you...
I think it's the glass that makes it look really full. I think that is the reason for the upgrade.
Nice tanks, you may want to reconsider the tangs though. They get quite large. Your corals look nice and healthy though.
Both, toxic in small amounts for ammonia and nitrite, but not so much for nitrate - but good to keep at low levels. You could probably add the rocks...
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A lot of silicone :P Works great - the external overflows are actually just siliconed in place as well. I could actually hang off of them and they...
40g had about 2000 gph new 160g has roughly 5,000 gph
I wouldn't test for at least 3 weeks. If you test during then you'll find that you will always be comparing colors that correspond to low numbers and...
My maroon keeps my damsel in check. I have no problems at all. It's best when adding damsels to get what looks like a shy guy at the LFS. These are...
Two days ago I took my water in for testing and took my new test kits back. I'm red/green color blind and could not see the color changes that were...
I'm gonna say it wasn't the food. Algae blennies are very territorial and may have seen these two guys as competing for food or something like that....
Great write up! Cool pics too.
Grats!
My yellow tang ate mysis and brine, but nothing like that. He still munched on algae. I would suggest Nori to try to entice him.
Well, i bought a ballast for a 24w compact fluorescent light, but can only find instructions as to how to wire the workhorse 3 ballast into the 14g...
I don't know about best idea ever :P If that snail gets caught in your tube, then you have a problem. No water coming out of the tank, pump still...
Great job!
I'm gonna say it wasn't the acclimation, but it most definitely could have been a factor. Most damsels could live in a mud puddle. If your clownfish...
I'm sure everyone has their own little "learning experiences" that they could add. Great post and good job on actually learning and sticking with it.
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