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acro in front... lol and that isnt a monti, its a verrry small piece of GARF bonsai base
In general, XM bulbs are good... but none of them actually have the stuff behind them that i feel other bulbs do. Phoenix 14k is pretty blue until...
what do you guys think? It is maricultured so here is the Divers Den list of maricultured corals: Diver's Den® Corals: Maricultured WYSIWYG Corals...
name the boy Dingo!!!!!
I'll probably put my ca reactor on so the levels will be constant. I've never had pH issues before buy I'm thinking that I'll still wait a while to...
I will be plumbing my existing fuge to this tank so the whole copepod explosion is going to happen in like an hour, once my thousands upon thousands...
well i know that... but i think what im getting at is that the tank wont be "aged" with the exception of the rock and whatever floats from my fuge...
I am setting up a new tank in the next two weeks because my last one sprung a leak last April. I have kept my live rock in a storage container with...
Even though some experts claim it has no effect on corals, that is the benefit of having UVA light enter the tank ;) Keep in mind, a halide is not...
There is a shell on this in the first picture. It is just smaller and blends in well. Also, the tail is detachable incase of predators
Let's influence her right now ;) Where's Eric at?
pic 1 & 2: sponges pic 3: feather dusters pic 4: the tang police are going to harass you how long have you had your tank set up for? the canister...
they reproduce super quickly too! great to have :)
if its any consolation, my dad has 2 250w DE Phoenix 14k driven by icecaps over his 55 gallon. there isnt really a heat issue... never had a need for...
the rock has phosphates locked in it by now... you will have to place it in an acidic bath to pull the phosphates out (boron i believe?). it will...
the glue gives off chemicals as its hardening... i believe ammonia and something else that causes a localized pH drop. i dont like using glue because...
hahaha! that is actually probably exactly what i would suggest... you will get good results with that combo :) after lighting the second most...
they have been known to prey on themselves... so if you could find a steady population washing on a beach maybe it would be possible? its a shame...
if you get good bulbs then yes... but halides or t5? milleporas are just really picky IMO and they only grow when they are happy :/ its odd that...
No, it is your spectrum from your bulbs... Totally depends on each and every single type of coral as they all require very slightly different...
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