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ahahah K+, that was great. +1 to corailline lol
Then sell the fish instead of giving them away.
Yeah....I mean, even consider it this way. The rock work is going to take up at least 6 inches of depth in quite a few areas. Any areas with more...
First, you don't actually see signs of a cycle for a little while, usually a few days. Do you have an ammonia test kit that you didn't mention?...
It's a bit harder to measure the amount of sunlight. I think you asked this in another thread about lighting your discus tank, or am I incorrect, OS?
Dingo, I don't know about you, but we've learned to look past whether threads are zombies or humans. It's just not right to discriminate.
Considering that, for the vast majority of tangs, 12" depth is less than double their body length, yes, I would be concerned, if the tang is any...
Hah, I've never seen it. I guess it's because I wasn't looking lol.
Chase him off with a toothpick, into a bit of tank/bag water.
Lots of contaminants that will land on the rock, bacteria and other stuff will grow on it (and then die off when put into saltwater).
Hey, this looks awesome! I just wanna know, where'd you get the hard airline tubing?
I had an oscar, that did all of the above. Awesome fish. The best was feeding some minnows. Just wait until it's full, and swims around for 1/2 hour...
Pumice isn't a good idea, either. You don't have a clue as to what contaminants are in it. Stick with base rock from a known vendor. It may be a bit...
If there's sand over the bulkhead, you can't access it easily for any sort of maintenance. Bulkheads need to be tightened occasionally, you might...
I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that coralline is known to precipitate a magnesium to calcium ratio that directly reflects the ratio of the ions in...
You still don't have any other way of addressing the "sand over the bulkhead" issue. Also, a little bit of silicone and a overflow wall is going to...
With a chamber, you get surface skimming. That leaves you with less gunk on the surface of the water. You won't notice this immediately, but in a few...
I don't know about the legality, but one issue to consider is the X-Ray scanning for carry-on items. Would that be safe for the corals?
Yeah, I was just thinking of a lower-concentration solution for dosing when you're doing this. The solutions are already very close to saturation...
Well, the live rock you normally get tends to be aragonite, rather than calcite. That lets it dissolve at a higher pH, which would help quite a bit...
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