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Now that's just too cool!!
Agreed. How much longer will it take before the clownfish becomes the guppy of SW and nobody wants them anymore? Personally, I've already reached...
Running the cannister is fine, but the problem I see is that you will never get the ball valve set exactly the same as the cannister flow. Just when...
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The nem probably wouldn't care, but clowns are territorial so it most likely won't happen.
Agreed. Also, you don't even need to dose with just fish and soft corals.
The pump is pumping water continuously into the DT, and the water is continuously flowing back into the sump through the overflow. Has nothing to do...
+1 FWIW, a lot of LPS corals have stinging sweeper tentacles that they extend at night to protect their area and need ample room to allow for that.
That would be a bio-film that develops from poor surface circulation. You need to correct that as it disrupts the gas exchange. A powerhead pointed...
Amazing, indeed! Thanks for sharing. :)
Wow! That is AWESOME!! You gotta post a video to show off the color fade feature. :D
As for a larger container, I don't recall if you mentioned what you were using. If it's a plastic farm store tub, IIRC the next 2 sizes are the same...
Well, that explains a lot... very interesting and enlightening observation. Thank you for sharing!
+1 to ^^^ Excellent advice, indeed!
Just a thought, but is it possible your RO media needs replaced?
Yes, you were involved with the latest, although I have seen that stated a few times elsewhere. Thankfully I was only locally sensitive and not...
Very nice, CR. Love the scape! :) That wrasse would look really cool in there.
Post #36. :D FTR, I think it's worth reviving, as there's a myth going around that nems/corals don't sting based on a few people's experience with...
Wow, sounds like a nice setup. Congrats! +1 on the pics, too. :D
If it looks similar to this, it's most likely aiptasia. There's more than one species and therefore a variety of shapes and colors, but the one...
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