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I really don't think that fish have to see the food to know that it is there. I usually feed my fish by dropping the food in the return water from my...
What about feeding him once the lights go out?
I really like the placement of everything. I like the pic of the mushrooms in post #51.
Cool pic
If he isn't loosing any weight, then like mentioned above, he is probably just eating whatever pods you have. He might just be eating left over food...
Depending on what you want to keep and what you consider "good lights" you should be fine to keep corals. You don't really need a protein skimmer if...
Great looking fish. Congrats
Sounds like you are having a great day lol
Wait it out. It would kind of defeat the purpose of the cycle if you a water change. Wait for the ammonia and nitrite spikes to 0 back out, then you...
Yep, that is what I do.
Lol that is funny. Sorry to hear about your losses though. I look forward to seeing a video of it again.
That looks very nice. Did you make a video of how to make that?
Look at these two videos and see if it helps you out at all: [media] [media]...
If you can, buy a reactor and run some bio pellets. That should help you out. LR can leach phosphates as well.
I love my McCosker's wrasse. You could go with a Flame angel. That would add some color.
Sorry to hear about your difficult times. Sounds like you have a good plan though.
Much better put then what I said lol. ;D
It isn't really about the bubbles. You really don't want micro bubbles in there anyways. Your skimmer cup should be about 1/8" below the water line...
It looks like you could still add about 5 gallons to your tank, which should fix your salinity problem. Looking good so far.
+1, just keep your fish happy and stress free. If you have to, set up a HT to treat the fish.
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