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be vary wary of the petite ones. :o
torchs dont really want or need a heavy flow by them. sounds like its gonna be better in the 29 . light flow is better for them.
gonna use a sledge on it? doesnt that do too much damage or busting up? i use a framing hammers teeth when breaking rock up. almost feel like a...
just wanted to check. they need an established , stable enviroment. but a nem should work fine with those lights and your tank. maybe wait a few...
that base rock? looks like some nice pieces
how long has your tank been up and running?
it will do well for softies, zoas and lps's for sure
its sounding like cyano. but just a guess with no pics. is it mainly in a "dead zone" ? not enough flow going over that area?
ive got the nova , only in 48" . been very happy with them. would be a good choice.
thats just plain cool bama.
flasher wrasse fan here , so easy choice . if this was salem 200 yrs ago, id say burn him. lol. but lfs or your puffers next meal, i mean friend.
uh yup. me thinks it looks quite happy claic. got a good spot there then
im really sorry for your lose jay. its incredibly painful losing a loved one like that.
not sure if it was the same with vdub, but mine when i got it, roughly 3 inches long, did have the 1 spot. over time it morphed.
always takes a big man to apologize.
mines the same way. more of a smudge
excellent camera skills ang. and also very nice selection of corals, and thnx for sharing
welcome to 3reef ty. im impressed, usually people find it very tough to keep a red X tank. :) j\k , hope you can get your pics up , would really like...
if you do go copper, remember that it has to be done in a qt tank. not in your dt.
much better. lol.
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