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I'm with Gresham on this, if you over feed anyways, a small fish dead shouldn't really cause a spike like that, IMO, especially if the shrimp are...
thx;) I'm at 45% white and 85% blue/cyan/violet/green/reds on about a 9 hour peak with 1 hour sunrise and sunset.
What caused your ammonia spike?? Did something die? I'd get a WC done asap, and good luck to you
lol 1, and maybe lol, have fun good idea this link may give ya some good ideas, 10 year old 1G;) One gallon "Reefbowl" still going strong...
no problem
not necessarily;) mine hasn't for over a year now, knock on wood. I used it, but I wouldn't advise it, especially in your case. If its 1 fish and...
yeah but then highlight the link and then click the youtube button
true, but over time 1.03 will kill, trust me, due to a laziness of calibration, I know for a fact, 1.03 will kill many things
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lol, do you have a 1/2 measuring cup, that should work
1.030 will kill!!!!
sorry J didn't see that, but yeah that'll kill it and everything.
copy the part of the youtube video after the = the numbers and letters then go to advanced part of the post, and paste that, then highlight it...
is that your sea apple?
you don't think that looks like its losing its spines??? just curious, I have one of those and it hasva ton more spines than that. you may be right...
thanks i needed some gobies, just needed to get the pod population back up after the upgrade so my mandarin would be ok;)
fry them, i think a match will work;)
lol, kinda want a blue spot too, but tank is already about 5 fish past overstocked. lol
Dwarf Cerith Snails
they would be correct in that assumption;)lol
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