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I have had my BTA for approximately 8 months and it has never seemed "happy". its tentacles are neither bulbed nor long but sort of curled under (i...
mine fluctuates between 77 and 78
mine will take just about any livestock for half of what they can sell it for. i have never tried to return anything but assume the same goes for...
that doesn't sound like a high bio-load to me. how is the circulation in the tank? i have had to increase my circulation in the past when my nitrates...
so when i first set up my 135g, i used all live rock that had different macroalgae growing on it. i thought it looked good and wanted to keep it but...
do you have any crabs? hermits will kill them.
you say your bio-load is high. what fish do you have? What do you feed, how much and how often?
hopefully, you don't have a cleaner shrimp or that is all you will catch. :)
very nice. congrats. why do wham n watermelons and radioactive dragon eyes always hang out together? are they morphs of each other?
what size is you tank and how many fish are we talking about?
Dang!!! i see where someone says that some posts were deleted. i guess those were the posts that turned this into such a heated discussion.
i would love to hear how everything goes. i have never moved a tank but have heard of people having problems with relocated sand causing an ammonia...
I agree. this is a good example of the atmosphere i enjoy here at 3reef.
you should be fine
i would consider removing some of those fish or i'm afraid these situations will continue to happen. imo, your bio-load is too large. With the...
+1 the curing is usually necessary due to die off from transport. you shouldn't have any issues moving the rocks from his tank to yours......assuming...
if i could keep mine at 430 without dosing, i would be happy.
i would ditch the old sand and go with new for the set up on the other side of the move. You might just keep a handful of the old to seed the new.
Just judging by my powder blue, i wouldn't put one in a tank much smaller than mine (135g). Plus, like Pickupman said, they can be aggressive. i...
funny. never heard an animal described as "tacky".
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