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both are beneficial, algae eaters.
EDIT:ya keep adding pics while Im typing, lol.... The first pic is a abalone, 2/3 is a stomatella, 4th pic is abalone.
Those are Tropical Abalones. Some people will call them stomatellas which are similar, but I have those exact ones and black ones, and have been...
Ive seen them called sponges and sea squirts, either way, they are beneficial filter feeders.
I would go with a 8x54w set up. Splurge and get the tek light 8x54w with the individual reflectors cause you will need it for the bottom.
I've been seeing a lot of questions about Kelvin ratings and color spectrums lately. So I decided to make 2 color charts to describe how the Kelving...
K=kelvin which is color temperature, spectrum is measured in nm=nanometers. As for which K rating, its all up to whatever you wanna do. 6500K is...
Assuming you have a 4" sand bed, that makes your tank realistically a 44g, cause it is no longer 21"s tall with a 4" sandbed. So that gives you...
I love how you got your daughter involved in all of it. I think its awesome when you see little girls interested in science. My little girl loves my...
as for people using finer sand in DSB's for more surface area... In theory yes, the smaller the grain of sand, the more surface area BUT when you...
2-4 weeks, depends on whats going in my tank. Right now, Its been in there for 4 weeks and I see no need right now to change as there is no bioload...
the bigger the easier. Just costs a lot more, lol.
If it was floating, it wasnt an sps. Do the polyps ever come out on it? If so, take a pic with the polyps. It looks like some kind of sinularia to...
I wouldnt quote Ron Shimek on how to acclimate my foot in the bathtub much less anything else. Most of us on here have been doing this for awhile...
about 1oz per 10g of water or a little less.
This video says it all, haha Tucker Trapper II
Generally, fish that come from different regions, have different markings but overall similar. The ones with the yellow bellies are more reef safe...
I run carbon 24/7 always have, always will. As for DSB's, The ocean is technically a DSB, BUT we dont have hurricanes and other natural things...
eggs, dont remember exactly what kind
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