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Good point, you may just not see it. But if as you described it "rolled" across the sand bed, it sounds more like an anemone than a bubble coral.
It looks like a grow light, but I guess it could be used over an aquarium. If so, I think it would need some sort of splash guard as the end caps are...
nice pictures!
If it doesn't have a skeleton, it's not a bubble coral. They can't detach themselves from their skeleton. The coral produces the skeleton and it...
I run my lights 1 hour just actinics, 8-10 hours daylight and finish up with 1 hour of actinics.
I have bought items offline that arrived defective either due to the manufacture or because of shipping. The problem was alleviated immediately at no...
I've not come across any plans for a skimmer, I'm sure they are out there. One problem with making your own skimmer is that it needs to be efficient....
definitely will keep you in our prayers.
That's awesome. Glad finally somebody said something.
Some corals do such as acan lords do, but others do not. Blastos do not.
Well, I would first try to blow it off. Are they GSPs? If so, you can take a soft tooth brush and scrub it off. That shouldn't hurt the coral. If...
Well, it's a tough call. I would soak it in some RO/DI water for a while. I would retest the water to make sure. Selling it to a person who wants a...
No, I heard kind of a click when I plugged it back in. I am going to the Thatfishplace tomorrow to pick one up. I have a heater and powerheads in the...
A blade isn't broken, i think the actual shaft may be broken,
Well, I was just cleaning my sump and doing a water change and when I unplugged the pump and plugged it in again, it wasn't pumping. I have trouble...
Why don't you just cycle the rock in the 90? If you want to do it in the 55, fill it with water and heat the water. Add the appropriate amount of...
A standard 75 is 48" by 18" by 20" I belive. I'm not exactly sure on the height, but I know it's 48" long.
Those look very nice, what type of lighting do you have them under.
I would figure out exactly the benefits and cons for each light and compare that to what you want to do with the tank. T5s are cooler running which...
I agree with the others, I would go glass, especially with larger aquariums. As that pic that steve posted shows, acrylic just scratches too easily.
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