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Finally lol... So how's life been?
Blue tang in a 25 gallon! All I'm going to say is that it should be out of there... And if the tang police see this you are going to really hear it!
For the halides, go with radium 20k or maybe Phoenix 14k. The t5s are harder to pick now... You will probably want to go with ati since they have...
U want blue or white look... If blue, light blue or dark blue
The halides or the t5's... Or both?
It's about a 5 inch sand bed http://www.3reef.com/forums/refugium/display-fuge-pics-93259.html
Sounds like great advice ;) lol
yes... you will have partial die-off until they realize which photosystem is more efficient for the new spectrum. it can take a few days or a few...
here is my fuge... i have sps, lps, softies, macros, fish, snails and other inverts in there, and mangroves, and tons upon tons of little detrus...
the change in your coraline is from the change in lights. it is all changing at the same time because their photosystems are shifting to accommodate...
very intense blue! nice
the red slime is not catching nitrogen from the sand bed... it is just going through photosynthesis so fast that it is forms those oxygen bubbles in...
wrasses are really timid... its prolly still hiding they do that for up to a month when first introduced
very awesome man! that one favia is soo red! its great looking :)
please DONT go with coralife!
very gorgeous coral! under the correct lighting it is amazing... i have a wild caught acro that is similar but the colors arent even close to as...
i just pulled three brown and whiteish astrenas off the underside of my monti cap when i was treating for MEN... before this, i didnt even know they...
Two most common in aquaria are the light green, fast growing C. spiralis and the dark green really matty, thick, and slower growing Chaetomorpha...
the first 4 links are very informative sun polyps - Google Search
do you know how pure it is? im pretty sure that it will have some phosphates and other terrestrial elements (that could be bad?) locked in the...
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