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A few gallons, but you should also be putting a new prefilter and carbon if you're replacing the membrane, and sanitizing the system.
Bait a trap, let it swim in, drop the door.
It also says they're extremely unlikely to reproduce in captivity.
A biggish breeder net, an acrylic box, your sump....whatever to keep him away from the lemonpeel while the lemonpeel establishes itself in the tank.
Isolate the PBT.
Oh yeah, that stuff is nice too. Still have it in my garage, as there's no real spot for me to use it in the fuge (it looks too good to be down in...
Usually, they'll attack anything that isn't a euphyllia (same genus, includes frogspawn and hammer). They need their tentacle's normal extended...
I would reconsider his offer, Kevin's rock is very good stuff. I have some in my fuge.
Unless all the shrimp are cleaner shrimp (meaning, any type of shrimp that does cleaning - bloods and peppermints included), I'm kinda surprised at...
My tank is only about the size of a 55, but it has lots of rock (100#) for them to have their own areas. The LFSs usually have one piece of rock in a...
My CBS lives with a blood shrimp, peppermint, and a cleaner. I have much more room than you, though.
Typically, people setup sumps as skimmer > return < fuge, since the fuge shouldn't really be receiving skimmed water, and it's not great for pods to...
+1, especially if it's something like a purple tang or sohal. UPS and FedEx stopped shipments from the Red Sea area because of the incident with...
It's really a matter of weighing the stress of a FW dip vs the effect of the parasites.
Yes, but raising the temperature is something to keep in mind when using a QT or hospital tank. That's under the assumption that I'm talking about...
Lots of people keep tanks above 80 for long periods of time. As long as there's no fish in the tank, or there's copper/hyposalinity/formalin in the...
That would explain why it's dirt and not grass.
Using the RO wouldn't be the problem (if I'm thinking of a septic field correctly), it would be dumping saltwater down the drain.
I'd actually be much more worried about Petco's sand being too coarse, if I were you.
It's only 50/50 if you look at it from the perspective of "either it eats or doesn't". It's almost guaranteed to not be 50/50 if you look at it as...
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