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Not disagreeing with your points, however they are also a lot smaller. If they have no problem handling cleaners, I imagine pistols can't be too hard...
+1 to everything she said :) Looking awesome!
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Why? Have you housed both? I am just going off of everything I read. Here is a direct quote from Wet Web Media: Long Nosed Hawk question, shrimp...
After thinking about the choices more, I think I have narrowed it down to either C. joanallenae or C. aurantidorsalis. This is based on temperament,...
What are you using to test ammonia? I ask as API test kits can make it very difficult to tell the difference between 0 & .25. For this reason I use...
Or just an automatic transfer switch for the generator ;)
Flow is basically the same in either tank, so I don't think that is it. At least not in my case.
Well if the Hawkfish doesn't find and kill the pistol shrimp, than the Basslet definitely will!
You can get an Aqueon Evolve 8 for fairly cheap. Just need heater and you should be good to go. May need a small powerhead too depending on what you...
Tough to confirm from the pic, but looks like some kind of bubble algae?
I would still be weary with the Hawkfish around the Goby and Blenny. Both have the long slender body that apparently the Hawkfish like to try to eat...
So are they basically saying that Xenia pulses in oxygen rich water, trying to circulate water to get less oxygenated water? I am very curious, since...
What size tank, and what footprint? I did not have any luck with my Coralife 65, and replaced it with an Eshopps 100H skimmer (HOB). A million times...
If you are looking to add corals, I would still say to stay away from dwarf angels. If it will stay a FOWLR, than by all means feel free to add one....
I asked this in your other thread, but what kind of damsels did you add? Due to their aggressiveness and being a smaller tank, you may find it...
I have been using Aiptasia-X for a little while now with great success. One direct shot, and they are goners!
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Do you have a pic? What lighting, and how high up do you have it? How much flow? Tank parameters?
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