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That's really odd. I've never heard of anything like that happening to the crown. The clear parts used to be opaque, right?
Pics?
I would guess that if anything would do it, it would be the wrasse. Shrimp are very good hiders, though. They don't like being out too much during...
Filter feeder. Indeterminate size, since we can't exactly ID a species.
It's a weird situation, I agree.
I think the species can be hard to ID just by color. It depends on the layout of the feathers (one row or two), the type of tube, and what size they...
I got it from a place called TAPPlastics, online.
There's BioCubes in both 14g and 9g sizes. You can buy them nearly anywhere; marinedepot and fosterandsmithaquatics both have them, but I would throw...
You definitely need Weld-On for this project. Not exactly easy to come by, at least in my area. It's an industrial product, so Home Depot, Lowes and...
The nonsense about lower PAR on LEDs is just that - nonsense. Many of the LED systems currently available might have less PAR, but watt for watt, the...
Look out for spots on any other fish in the same system. By system, I don't mean tank, I mean all tanks that are connected.
+1 to this. If you get a tang, it would have to be a bristletooth, tomini or kole tang. Anything else would likely be too big once fully grown.
You could definitely fit a dwarf angel. Once you start going into the full size angels, you're talking about not giving them enough room to turn...
You could really do whatever you want in a 55. As for the big fish, I would say it's not neccesarily a good idea to put in certain species. You want...
ATI and Geisemann are highly recommended. UVL is good too, but unless your fixture is VHO, the bulbs shift to a pinker color.
Cyanoacrylate glues (superglue, krazy glue, etc. check the packaging.), gorilla glue (once fully dry) and any silicone specifically labeled aquarium...
There's nearly no tissue left on it already. It's already pretty well dead.
I think your sun coral is already a goner, then. What I'm seeing in the pictures is ridgelines of the skeleton at every polyp, not tissue. That's...
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