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What kind of fish were you planning on keeping? That may affect the desired aquascaping.
They do go crazy in some people's tanks.... then they aren't as much fun. They are also sharp due to the calcium based structure.... be wary of...
Ya, that should be good. If he needs a little more you can just make a little higher hill in his area.
I've never used it. I don't think I like the idea personally. If he wants to shift a little to the left or right for his own comfort, I wouldn't want...
The middle glows like bright GSP.
Oh, and when you get him, make sure you bury him right side up. I've found it best to dig a little tunnel in the sand, lay him in and gently cover...
You can see him in this pic..... [IMG]
I've had small fish land on this thing over the years. I have never kept a clown, so I cannot speak on their safety. Lemme see what pics I have....
I've had one for about 10 years now. They are awesome. Hardiest thing I've ever had. Where I've had mine for so long, it's been used and abused over...
What food items do they eat? Ya... I really meant it when I said I don't know ANYTHING about tangs. They pace a lot in small tanks, eat algae...
I used that about 10 years ago.... sad to say it didn't work for me. That's when I stopped naming my fish. :-(
Zero tang experience here......
Just a little featherduster... harmless.
What kind of fish?
Aquaculturists are investing kajillions of dollars in the search for the permanent solutions. They haven't found an easy solution yet. But that's...
But... But... are there fish and coral in that cycling tank? I missing something, right?
That's much more of an appropriate hobbyist amount. Mine came in at 26oz! A little of that stuff goes a long way!
Increasing the temp will indeed cause the parasites to drop off faster. That's not because they are dying, but because they are going through their...
Fixed ;) The "More Info" will eventually explain when they are risky.
Ya, leave those guys alone... they won't hurt anything. They can be a pain in the booty though, when you are feeding out live brine to fish. Their...
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