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I had maiden's hair in my last tank & it died from high nitrates. It seems to be one of the ones that doesn't like high nitrates. Sorry to add to...
We originally had 3 large males, and they were always out all day long. We managed to get 2 small females this time, and I've read the females are...
"Through the roof" isn't a number on the chart. What did they test at today?
Spionid. Spirobids are the little feather dusters. The package is probably poop LOL.
Shaving brush is the same as halimeda, it uptakes calcium to grow.
Not sure how many gallons the fuge is. Over all (sump included) I'd guess there's around 20 gallons of water in the entire thing. I've never...
Yep. Until our 2 new girls figured out my hand in the tank means I'm feeding them, we never saw them unless we looked after lights-out.
Yes it could. Are you running the water from the reactor directly into the skimmer? We've been doing a lot of researching (since my boyfriend just...
January 2, 2012 [IMG] January 28, 2012 [IMG] With the right light, certainly!
Dragon's breath is a type of Halymenia. I would say it does a pretty good job of nutrient uptake, since it's going wild in our fuge. Biggest issue...
Yes, low pH/large pH swings. That can be damaging to corals, other inverts, and especially fish, making the oxygen levels low at night.
Try something like Halymenia. You really don't want caulerpa in your display...unless that's all you want in your display.
Pukani, Vanuatu (which is what I have), and Tukani are all very light and porous. Also, from what I've seen Marco dry rock and BRS reef saver rock...
I had black sand in one of my old tanks. It was black for about a month or 2, then it got bits of rock and detritus all over it & was no longer all...
At our last club meeting (NextWave), one of the speakers discussed closed loop systems. He set up a very large tank that way & ended up adding...
That's very dense rock. Any time you can, try to go with more porous rock, you get more that way because it's lighter.
Not sure why you're bumping. You got a very good answer.
Can you circle it in the pic or something? I don't see anything. Servillius has a good guess, though. That would be my guess from description.
Could be Collonista snails, they always look like baby snails.
Nerite snails?
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