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Make sure they're getting the light they need, too.
Can't tell from the pic, are they growing out of a mat, or individually? If they're not growing out of a mat, they're not GSP.
;D;) To the original poster, as Corailline said, get the copper piece off, get some Cuprisorb, get a copper test kit, and see where you stand after...
Never thought I'd quote myself from another thread LOL. Do you have a sump? If so, is there any copper on any of the plumbing? Edit: Here's the...
If you keep an eye on it and keep it trimmed, caulerpa's not too bad, but I wouldn't put it in a display because it takes over (unless that's what...
Before you start topping off with saltwater, have your salinity tested by someone that has a refractometer. Hydrometers are notoriously unreliable....
Hate to tell you, but that's not an old wives' tale. Mainly because I'm not a wife (I won't dispute the old ;)). I lost a tank to grape caulerpa...
LMAO...I thought I was about to learn something new!
I agree.
Still shopping for that yes. 2 different sites have overwhelmingly warned against it. If you are just going to do it anyway, why keep asking? I...
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I have no idea, apparently the guy made fuge LED lights for a month, then stopped LOL. The light we had on before was just a regular spiral bulb, so...
OK, maybe instead of editing your first post to change it to a completely different question, you just post the new question at the end and change...
My 6-spot sleeper (basically a diamond without diamonds) is the first one to the turkey baster when I feed. Everyone waits for him to get out of the...
I didn't know sea hares ate sand...sea cucumbers do.
If you're only feeding twice a week and have an immature sandbed, I really wouldn't recommend a sifter goby. I've always had one, but I've always...
What else is in your tank fish-wise? And do you have a lot of corals with small polyps on them? If not, and have room for 1 more fish, you could...
Google collonista snails, that's likely what they are, full grown. The eggs in the 2nd pic are Florida cerith snail eggs.
And the little hard spirals are spirobid feather duster worms.
Well, don't have very many details, it's just a fuge that we bought used. 3 or 4 inches of sand, all my extra rock I didn't have room for, feather...
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