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I strongly suggest you get a good book on starting marine aquariums. Base rock is just rock. Live rock is base rock that has gone through a cycle...
You wouldn't want any air to exchange. You may just have to tear it down. That gas is really poisonous.
Also what guitar? I think there are about 3.
Are you trying to figure out a certain part?
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I would do one tang, either or. Besides that, it looks good. Just keep in mind that if you don't have a lot of algae in the tank, then you will need...
Don't worry about it, it's probably dead coraline. Just let the cycle takes its path.
Sounds good, but there are some websites that offer this service for free, such as tankprofiler.com, it allows you to keep track of your parameters,...
Having a hydrometer or better a refractometer is a basic piece of equipment that you'll need to pick up ASAP. (not to sound mean, but I don't know...
What are you parameters in this tank? How old? What type of livestock? Filtration? Lighting? The more info. you can give us, the better we can help.
Correct. The light should have been more then enough. Have you looked for pyramidal snails around the base?
There's been good advice so far, you're definitely over feeding which was mentioned on you're last thread on this topic as well as probably over...
Live coral costs what ever you're willing to pay for it. Most frags (fragments) are about $20, but it depends on what type and how rare. Other frags...
Also, how big was it and did you supplement it with filter feeder food?
You could have damaged it when you moved the rock, even accidentally hit the clam. What type of lighting did you have it under?
I used it, I haven't noticed any significant benefit compared to other substrates. I would just use sand.
It's not just for that. I use it as a general anti-biotic when I first get an lps frag. Just b/c there's no brown jelly doesn't mean that it's not a...
I would keep it and get the remainder from online such as bulkreefsupply.com or reefcleaners.com. Much cheaper and you get more for you money b/c...
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