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well i mean used to be i dont have the tank any more
its foot is attached to the base of my live rock that is about 3 inches below the sand.
im not mistaking it for a marine betta which need at least a 90 gallon tank, freshwater bettas are often kept in tiny tanks, sure a 5.5 gallon is...
what sized tanks do you have thepanfish?
dude your tank is too small for one betta! let alone two! at least 10-15 gallons. you have plenty options with tetras guppies etc. to keep in that...
its a little tight technically but dwarf lions do great in anything larger than 55 gallons. as long as you dont pack it full with other livestock
i dont have any tanks right now but i have had several lta's and they all seemed to stay in pretty much the same spot. not much movement out of these...
ive had several lions in the past and never really had a problem in a reef tank. just cant have any tiny gobies or what not. also just like stated no...
depends on what else your planning to have in the tank? angels and all that is only for a fowlr. but you dont have as much of a selection for a reef....
welcome to three reef, feel free to post pics of your tanks
great looking tank man!, although you may want to consider upgrading that naso will soon out grow the tank and two tangs an angel and a puffer is a...
they are easy in comparison to other corals but are definately harder than most the fish you will keep. and you do not feed any coral plankton or...
plus one on the anthias, best schooling fish imo
why would you want to take the rock out? even fish only tanks have live rock. unless all the coral is attached
exactly what i just stated, it is very expensive to keep buying all those pods, it would really be easier just to put it in a larget tank. i have had...
they are not the easiest to care for, but they are very possible to keep healthy in a good tank. compared to a ritteri or carpet they are nothing,...
imo, not a good first fish in a tank, start off with a cheap clown or cardinal to see how things go. also they get rather large so a setup of at...
yes 1.0reef, not many could afford to feed a mandarin pods, thats why you just have it in a huge tank, with a crap load of live rock and then you...
until the leds get here id way hell be fine under the t5's. also he is not very healthy but it is more than possible to get him back to full health....
red slime is a result of poor water quality and/or lack of flow. just point a powerhead at the troublesome areas
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