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i was kidding thus the smiley face.
looks like a kelp to me. throw a tang in there and he will take care of that problem. :)
+1 on the carbon. just be sure that you replace the carbon frequently.
the kole is one of the smaller tangs but still requires a lot of swimming room so beware the tang police.
i don't think that is what he meant. there is no reason to tee, send one to your fuge and one to your sump/skimmer.
i agree with 2in10 and takingvapes. you don't want your return coming back into your overflow. both holes are "exits"
i would go with the mounting legs. even with the splash shield, i would want a little space between the water and my lights. this is just my opinion....
i personally would go with the gobies. i enjoy their unique personalities. i should put and asterisk by this statement since i have never owned a...
i guess i meant the question more for nor cal. i am being defensive for my poor christmas wrasse. both of my wrasses are picked on in my tank so i...
i wouldn't add any more in a 55. some people will tell you to remove the tang. For the others, what do you have against the Christmas wrasse?...
definitely brittle star legs. you can see the striations that reefsparky was talking about.
looks good. i really like the aquascape too.
i will be interested in seeing how quickly it spreads. i wish that i had taken a better picture of mine when i first put it in.
looks good. congrats!
mine fluctuates between 78 and 80.
i don't believe the hydromedusae are harmful. i have seen a lot on my glass and have never had any issues. i am assuming that the white worms are not...
beautiful fish!
yes, i saw this link on one of your posts earlier. this is the link that made me ask the question. mine looks a little like the halichoeres...
welcome!
possibly head and lateral line erosion. start feeding it greens.
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