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species of giant atlantic or pacific octopuses may live to that, but now way the small species we keep in captivity.
it doesnt seem it would, filters are made out of much trial and error so the way they are made now with refugiums and such is the best way to use...
detritus buildup is all organic waste( fish food, poop, dead stuff, etc.) usually a cleanup crew will help rid your tank of this but if it doesnt...
in either case a larger tank is a must, just sooner if its a grouper.
this is not the case, in captivity the average age of all octopuses is a little over a year. only a few rare cases that they live over 2. their life...
most the time the eggs dont end up hatching to anemones, your best just doing a water change and trying to get as many out as possible.
do you already have a tank? if so feel free to post pics.
looks great! i hope you dont mind but how much did all that cost combined? im interested in maybe putting one together
we are making a mountain out of a mole hill, every anemone will close up once and a while just to take a break. like i preciously said this even...
dude! we all have experience with this stuff, some random ass guy could have just written this **** on google! what it all comes down to is common...
thats about 12 inches?
plus one, it is way healthier when they can swim without much interruption. small tanks just cant provide this.
i have heard of a hand having that ph thing but it is so minute you could put your hand in the tank 75 times a day and it wouldnt noticeably affect...
its not reccomended that you keep one large fish in a tank that short let alone four. i would not add it you are at your max imo.
the tank size is perectly fine, i had a carpet in my old 16 gallon nano that grew about 7 inches wide and it never was in bad shape. as long as the...
no healthy coral would be killed by a simple malfunction with the lighting timer. i went on vacation a while back and my timer tripped and my 250...
theres a great store here in denver named neptunes. they have great stock and their main display tank is a 300 gallon rimless cube tank with a hammer...
i would say your about set with your fish, you could possibly add another if it was a smaller one. 4 fish that reach at least 7-8 inches in a 120 is...
48 inches is a bit small for two tangs. also it is still useful to state the gallons it holds. saying just a 72 inch tank you cant correctly answer...
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