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I've experienced this when taking things covered in Coraline out of the water for cleaning. Some spots will be bright orange when I put them back in.
definitely, especially to keep it cooler when it's not in use. Even though the water will be cold when it's being used, it's liable to heat up when...
I used to have mine outside on a hose and it will work fine but you'll actually notice that 1)they work better when the water/environment is cooler...
The only thing that will take silicone off is a strong acid (think hydrochloric). Your best bet here is a single edged razor. If it's glass it should...
Awesome. I just ordered some stuff. Procrastination is awesome sometimes.
I just started a new diet myself. I used to be around 220 but got down to about 170 with portion control and exercise. I was able to bike to work, so...
I think I read somewhere once that having a long-spined urchin, or a fake urchin thing with spines is the best way to protect the fry once released...
I wouldn't put it back in, but I can't see it doing any harm either, how many times has your skimmer cup overflowed? You have to consider that the...
Hard to tell from the pictures since they're so blurry, but they appear to be pods. Should be harmless: Amphipoda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Can someone elaborate on the easiest way to do this? Or "best of" methods without losing food. would a coffee filter work?
I noticed a few stars on my corals and some nuisance algae when I got them as well. Nothing a pocket knife couldn't remove in short order though....
Very weird, from what I've read there are some more aggressive species that would try to eat a human hand, but only after it would be much bigger...
Great articles, thank you for these. I believe I have some Cirolanids to capture this weekend.
Well, the LR has been in the tank for 5 months now. Fish weren't added for at least a month after the rocks were first put in there. Perhaps some...
here's a pic! Took this the night of, just got around to putting it up.
From what I know this is probably normal behavior. Many clowns spend their entire lives only occupying a few inches of tank space if they're...
#2 might be some type of peanut worm. Are these fingers around what you would call it's "mouth". Can you identify 2 or 3 with any pics on this...
+1 on this as well. I have my acro about 8 in below the waters surface and it's growing nicely, but I have a 6x54 bulb fixture. You maybe want to...
Has anyone dealt with parasitic pods before? Last night while looking in my tank I noticed one of my clowns start to behave erratically, floating...
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