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you'll spend that much in feeding them. They will eat as much as you let them. make sure you keep the sand siphoned out, cause they poop A LOT.
now if you wanna send one my way, I could use one to eat some crabs in my stock tank, haha... damn emerald crabs!!!
That would be almost the exact same as a chiller
That work and be more productive at cooling aswell. more surface contact with the AC and water.
plus they get to like 2 foot long, and they grow quick.
They are carnivores, they eat snails, crabs, worms etc.... They are not reef safe.
Thats what they eat!
If a sponge is in contact with air, air gets traps inside of it and basically starves it to death. That is also what it looks like from the pic.
The pic is throwing me off, but it looks like a juvi yellowmargin triggerfish. Same spot patterns, but I am not sure if they have yellow when they...
They dont typically in captivity, but they do in the wild. So if kept in a large enough tank, and fed properly they can get much bigger. He also had...
Xanthidae family of crabs eat feather dusters and corals and sponges etc... Which explains why they poisonous if eaten. Numerous fatalities related...
A VERY LARGE tank. My buddy had his pair of gold stripes in a 125g, 72"s long. They took over about a 1/3 of the tank, nothing else came on that...
As far as chromis go, the green chromis are also called blue/green cause under blueish lighting, they look blue, and under more natural daylight...
One of my buddies just lost his 5"+ female clown during a move. "shakes" was 10 years old though.
Welcome to 3Reef! I wish my mum woulda bought me one when I was 10, lol!
Last Chance for these. I might have more available in the coming months but they will not go cheap cause they will be bigger then these.
The 1/4hp should do the trick. You could also duct an AC vent to go inside the canopy of the tank, so when the AC kicks on, it blasts the tank...
Have you checked your parameters? Thats a sign your nitrates are high usually.
they are omnivores, not carnivores. They are scavengers, they eat anything. There is no 100% reef safe crab, period. The jermits are the closest...
what kind of fish do you have? Wild caught peppermint shrimp might be use to eating them, they typically dont, but ya never know with wild caught...
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