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rocketmandb, look forward to seeing how it works; good luck with your tank :thumb_up: dowtish: You could ask the guy who posted this I...
Beautiful tank gabbyr189! It certainly does not appear that nitrate is causing any accelerated zoox growth. Again, I'd confirm your test results,...
Yes, zoox can grow faster due to nitrate, IF other requirements are satisfied. This can lead to production of radicals, such as O2 radicals, at an...
LOL, well wikipedia aside, no coral has ever been diagnosed with methemoglobinemia, it's physically impossible LOL. Additionally, fish in...
Whether or not they will die off on their own depends a lot on the species. The red planaria tend not to. Here is a good reference if that is the...
I like backgrounds, but the less permanent, the better. I get sick of looking at one color for years. As suggested, you can use window tint, or...
Hey, I appreciate the taxpayers subsidizing my undergrad and graduate education. You guys paid all my school bills and even my living expenses. Of...
It's pretty tough to kill a corallimorph. You may consider that either a good or bad thing depending on your level of experience ;)
Elephant ears (aka amplexidiscus) are usually harmless, but can eat some unsuspecting, small fish. Some rhodactis can get close in size, but that...
Few things to add: 1) nitrate test kits are notoriously inaccurate. So, if you've only tested with one kit, your result means absolutely nothing to...
I'm never good at ids, but looks like an elephant ear? If so, certainly can get bigger than a foot. I'm not sure the exact size, but 18"+ for sure....
Nutrients cause algae, not lights. Different types of algae can favor different lighting though.
A trick to get RO/DI to taste better is to run it through some GAC. The carbon dust is really all that is needed for flavor :) Or just go with RO,...
Bacteria grows quicker when it's warmer. So, definitely would keep it warmer. I usually keep it in the low to mid 80s for cycling.
looks bleached. Was it white when you got it, or has it bleached since you got it? If since, then it may be improper light acclimation.
Where do you buy these? Any online vendors? I was looking at their website and they don't list anything about buying or where to buy. None of my...
You can pre-cycle bioballs, then it takes no time. Just put in a big bucket with saltwater and keep adding food. Pretty sure that's what they do....
I definitely see them in the day, but there should be more at night.
Alright! That's awesome. It would be great if they made some stuff specific for aquariums. A filter to cut out some red and yellow light would be...
LMAO ;D Yeah, as others have said, that's sort of what they do. Some may have less of a sting though. A lot of corallimorphs look like anemones...
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