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Awesome video and good job on the canopy. Looks really nice. I especially like how the whole front opens. The canopy on my 98 just has two little...
Good to know. Thanks guys!
Not leaving the three fish in there. As long as there are fish in the DT there will be ich. It may not be noticeable but they will still be there...
What temp is your house? You could try turning the AC down a bit.
heard of them and thought about keeping them, but never got around to it.
You would be able to see as easily through the top as you would through the sides. You would have less gas exchange through the surface but I...
I lol'd
labor = employee's pay. A company that doesn't charge enough money to cover their employee's pay and electric bills wont last long. :P
Here is an idea, and I am just spit-balling here... What if you put a piece of glass on top of the aquarium so you could look down from the top?...
If I were you I would try to find someone local with a very large tank and give it to them rather than sell it back to the LFS. Peace of mind that...
I wouldn't be too peeved about the rock coming from another customer's tank. Chances are it will have fewer harmful hitch hikers than rocks from the...
That sucks. Byropsis is a pain to get rid off. I still think hello katie's green algae is green coraline algae judging by the picture.
Is this a good refractometer? refractometer It looks pretty solid but I want to make sure before I buy it. I know you can get them cheaper on...
It looks like green coraline to me. Not all red algae is bad night-rida. Red coraline is as good as any other color coraline.
I don't think that is the species he has. I think it looks more like a Actaeodes tomentosus. Definitely a Xanthid though and not reef safe.
Clowns and anemones are always hit or miss, and the odds are against you if you don't have the anemone they commonly host. true/false percs prefer...
The term "lol" is older than you. :P I have some very funny jokes, but none of them are clean. ;D
That is exactly how I kicked mine's butt. Gold spotted rabbitfish had it all cleaned up in no time.
Any of the gonodactylus or neogonodactylus species will be fine in a 8 gal. Gonodactylus Smithii would be the best, but very rare.
I have heard triggers will not eat sea cucumbers.
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