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With a U Tube overflow, you don't need an aqualifter or any nonsense like that; that's the chief advantage of the U Tube to begin with - no pump to...
I probably have more biomass of algae than clarky. Does having every inch of rock and most of the back wall covered in coralline count? lol
Fish goes into QT. You wait, and see if there's signs of ich on the fish within a month and a half. If there is a sign, you treat it normally (2...
I would keep it in the sump, or in the back compartments of the biocube (which is technically a sump).
After the cycle, before the fish.
I also walked up to your booth and (kinda epically) failed at asking Christine if she had any advice for fragging a bubble coral (as opposed to less...
I wouldn't exactly call formalin safer than copper....
Nitrate is too high. Dingo, that may very well be the cause. It would be odd for an acro to die because of it IMO, but I did have a bali slimer that...
This was back in April.
Pic #7. It has perfect camo for the area its in haha.
No, but I've bought from them at frag swaps. Excellent stuff.
I would put the original head back on, since you can adjust it.
I would do the frag tank first. That way, you can grow out the frags, and use them either in your system or to sell and buy more, different frags....
Even in the best cities, you're not getting 0 TDS tap water, which is hwat you really want for a reef.
Haha, with that setup, I'd be very concerned about shaking the tank literally to pieces.
Depending on the species, and the kinds of fish and corals you keep, it could actually be ok. There's a couple species that are from the warmer...
To do that, none of the Lowes off-the-shelf stuff will do it. You need a full controller. This is coming from someone who owns every 2-outlet timer...
Mine's big too, but not quite a model citizen. She tries to eat my banggai cardinal constantly.
Ahahaha. That why you gotta know how they work; knowledge helps alleviate fear.
Yeah, you want to have nearly any coral you frag in a separate container, but it's especially so for known chemical war mongers, like zoanthids and...
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