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We're leaving on vacation for a week tomorrow. Have a guy who knows tanks coming by every day to take care of them. This morning I noticed I...
Well, unless they're really small amphipods or a bigger mandarin, its food of choice if going to lean more toward copepods than amphipods.
We have a prefilter and still have pods in the DT, but we used to shake the chaeto into the DT in the beginning. Doesn't take much for them to...
Diamonds get to 6 or 7 inches. I have a 6-spot sleeper, which gets to about 5.
Glad you had a good experience. Now if I could just get them to stop using my picture to sell one of their fish LOL.
Some types grow faster than others. We've had a frag disk for more than 6 months and it hasn't even covered the disk yet. Got to talking to the LFS...
Diatoms, cyano, and other algae are very common in new tanks. You'll likely see a few different kinds pop up and seem to take over in the next...
Cyano. I've had dark green/blackish cyano before (it's not all red).
Got to see some of those videos a few months ago when we saw Gerald Heslinga speak at NextWave here. He was a great speaker...or maybe it's cuz I'd...
tidus, do what I do. Take close up pics of stuff & no one will ever know how small any of it is LOL.
hahahaha the goby & blenny! Everyone has such nice corals!
LOL dowtish, sorry, was lazy last night & didn't get home till 7 tonight. They're trying to squeeze every last drop of work out of me before...
Wow, what beautiful additions!
Some old stuff from my last tank. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
What is that? Very cool. Love the branch with zoas too.
Thanks Corailline!
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No, they need brackish water to hatch.
Looks like nerite snail eggs.
Looks like some kind of favia.
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