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its probably just going through its cycle, nems like to close up every once in a while. dont know why just do
they do do good under any lights, i have kept some under normal output flourescents and they thrive. just what you think looks good. also under lower...
if people use led's over huge tanks then theres no question they can light a tiny nano, may not be the cheapest option but in the long run is great
i mean anyone that has done extensive research on anemones, which anyone planning on keeping an anemone should. do not get an anemone before...
i stand corrected, i did not take that into consideration my apologies
they go through phases, some days theyll be closed and shriveled, others theyll be all open and colorful. itll get better
just have them somewhat shaded like under rocks and such then gradually move them up onto the rockwork
my apologies i was not aware it was in a 6 gallon, that is on the small side for a wrasse i would stick with some small gobies or blennies for a tank...
flame scallops dont need intense light they just need feedings, they are way easier than a clam but i think clowns are prettier so if your up to keep...
it is common knowledge anemones cant be in a tank thats less than a year old, only a few exceptions to that. also in the long run it is unhealthy for...
no my tank is full of hermits conches snails and what not and they all get along fine and dandy
actually a clown hosting a condy is very bad, over time the sting will kill them because they are not used to it in nature because condys are from...
just get a decent amount of snails and hermits and then if you get quality live rock youll get all tons of goodies
sweet man what part of colorado u from? im in breckenridge and loving it!
when i was ten i had a little 8 gallon nano, got tired of that so put an add on craigslist and i got a guy wanting to trade his 40 gallon reef for...
kudos for you for doing this ar 10, im 15 and it is sometimes too much i spend every bit of money i get on this stuff. lol just dose calcium like...
this is a condy anemone, it is most common because of the low price and that lures unwary aquarists to buy it. it will eat your fish! the lighting is...
dont even think of getting an anemone until your tank is over a year old, also i think 2 clowns will be about max in a tank like that
just some calcium dosing can handle this problem
really nice tank man looks great!
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