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Sorry, but I don't understand. As I said, it will release nutrients (nitrates and/or phosphates) back into the water. Once the lights come back on,...
Those sound like feather dusters to me.
He's 15, so still a kid in my book. Although I thought he was 9. :confused::P
I think you meant fatter. I have both. The Pro measures 3 1/4 by 7 1/2 inches. The regular Remora measures 2 3/4 by 6 inches. Actual measurements...
Blackraven1425 is right. As it dissolves (breaks down) it will release nitrates and/or phosphates back into your water, fueling even more algae...
Well, if you feel like taking a little time, you can look for yourself. Don't drool ;D CoralPedia.com :: Zoanthids, Palys
Oops. I should have mentioned that myself. Yeah, what he said.:-[
It sold, and here I thought maybe you had bought it.
I think they would be dead before they had much of a chance.
Yep. 3 or 4 more days and it will be basically gone. It can come back though, so it's not permanently gone.
I didn't see anything with that name on the following link, but feel free to drool: CoralPedia.com :: Zoanthids, Palys
Depends on which hemisphere you are in.;)
Loved it!
Glass tank, acrylic baffles (had the local glass shop cut them for me). In my case, one of the baffles was lightly less than 1/16 of an inch too wide...
It's not abnormal for new fish to not eat for a week or so. Another week goes by, then I'd be worried.
Not necessarily. When I got some Cheato (advertised with pods), I didn't see anything crawling around in it. A few days later, there were some pods...
Read shmead. ;D
You and me both. I'd have to carefully read those threads or get :confused: .
Nope. Did they use a dip test, or was it drops (titration)? Those cheap dip tests are highly inaccurate. Or maybe knowing your setup, they felt it...
Now you are just bragging. :lol:
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