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Rare and reef safe is going to be a hard combo unless you go with rare flasher wrasses, and I don't see any of those available the few places I...
What's your price limit?
Sponge.
Maybe it's some type of eggs. Have any sea slugs or anything like that in there? What kinds of snails?
Scrape it off the glass, then run a mag float over it every couple of days (or every day). We have no problem with it on the glass except where the...
We had a skunk cleaner that ate all our stomatellas and started on the ceriths. He must've gotten a bad cerith (we saw him rip it out of the shell &...
I rinse with tap water. That's what the instructions say. If you do a final rinse with saltwater you're going to have salt residue in there. For...
I wouldn't leave test kits in a car. They specifically state to be kept between certain temperatures, and a car in the summer and winter won't be...
Those 2 things aren't the only reason for water changes. The main reason is to replace trace elements that can't be dosed that tank inhabitants need...
When it loses its color like that it's "going sexual" -- which means it's releasing all of the nutrients back into your water. I lost a tank to that...
^^ That. Not that it's my backyard, but I've heard way too many complaints about "bad" hitchhikers from Florida live rock to ever order any myself.
We do about 20% every 2 weeks in our 55 (lightly stocked with 3 fish).
Yes, but not very many of those places call it that LOL.
Aquaculture in the case of live rock from the Keys means that they take dead rock and place it in the ocean, then harvest it later so that they're...
Maybe the power went out for a bit or surged in the office.
Must have been delicious algae! LOL
Spaghetti worm.
When you took it out, did the red stuff stay looking the same, or did it shrivel up? If it stayed pretty much the same, it's algae LOL.
Must be your system, mine looks the same as always. Of course, I've changed my background to black (easier on the eyes), so I don't know what the...
Looks like an amphipod (I think I see antennae). Bigger pics always help.
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