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i would not keep many sps, they need a larger fisture of t5's, at least 6 bulbs with individual reflectors
but you want to get a fish that eats algae?
listing the lights doesnt helop, what type of lighting is it? t5, pc, halide, led??
in denver its still -34 degrees, electricitys still going strong tho.lol
maxi carpet anemones are awesome, they do not need halides, and would probably fair well in that tank. but remember it is an anemone and still...
coral beauty's are omnivores not herbivores, they eat meaty food as well as algae. if you had a big algae problem why would you get a coral beauty...
if it is a reef tank i dont suggest getting any angel, with coral they are pretty much 50/50 they may nip they may not. also if you have a major...
if the lawnmower wont eat the algae, the tang might not as well, lawnmower blennies are known for clearing a tank of algae, hence the name lawnmower....
most nems dont go on the sandbed, only a few carpets and even then they would prefer the rocks
the lawnmower blenny should be eating the algae, if he isnt then it might be slime algae, and thats not really algae its a single celled type of...
well i had a long airstone and a pump just laying around so i gave it a try and i looks great, the bubbles are tiny so it looks like its just mist...
definately sufficient for a fowlr, or a softies tank
arrow crabs are too much like spiders for my liking
ive heard of coral and anemones, but not fish. also the bubbles are about 6 inches away from the hearest coral
the only way bristle worms are considered pests, is there are some that reach up to 8 inches long that can eat fish. but there are only several cases...
sounds good, thats crazy normal flourescants are about as much as that!
could definately do a dwarf angel in a 40, like a lemonpeel or flame. you wouldnt want a large one they grow way to fast you would have to upgrade...
is your tank just cycling? ive never had corraline grow on my sand. feel it and if its all crusty then its coraline. im guessing some randome algae...
most likely, you shouldnt feed them that much only feed what they can eat in 2-3 minutes
yeah, has he moved since you put him in? i never really have had trouple with long tips moving around, not as much as bta's
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