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I would not put the hammer any where near the colt. Hammer corals have some of the strongest sweepers out there. Plus, soft corals may secrete toxins...
You may be able to save more money by buying the equipment separately then with an all-in-one. Look for stuff on Ebay or craigslist, they are both...
I've used Cherry Corals, vividaquariums and AAT, all with fairly good results.
When you first told me about this, I thought you meant you super glued the pieces to a rock to make a new frag. I didn't realize you super glued the...
It may have something to do with your lighting, what type of lighting do you have and what size tank?
Mine would occasionally do that for no apparent reason. Is it on a sump or on your tank? Also, to nano reefer, I am having the same problem, but it...
How long have you had your tank up and running? How do you acclimate them? Do they appear to be healthy at the lfs?
I do this every so often, I am very particular about how my tank looks and am always doing some sort of maintenance on it. I have siphoned out the...
I would suggest a cleaner shrimp for every tank. They may not always clean the fish, but they do a very good job of scavenging and look awesome. As...
Well, first, do you plan on upgrading your tank in the near future? From what you have said, it makes it sound like these new lights are just an...
Looking good, I was going to suggest some more live rock to get the full reef thing going.
You should also try to look up past threads on this for more advice, this question has come up many times. There really is no "best salt," it comes...
Great looking tank, I love the zoas!
You can, but they aren't really reef safe. They may kill snails and hermits, I don't think they will eat corals. (sorry, I thought you were talking...
That's what I would do, but you will get mixed opinions, some people will say to add the sand when you add the rock because you will get more...
It could be loose scales, some of my fish get a loose scale or two that appear to be discolorations.
Hope they survive, looks good so far.
Mine is blue, but I think I will do black next time, I think it makes the corals stand out a bit better.
I just ordered some new bulbs for the tank. I got 2x54 watt Aqua Science 15,000K bulbs and 2x54 watt 22,000K bulbs. As soon as they get here, I will...
Everything that has been said is good advice, but right now your tank is way too young to keep an anemone. Is it even cycled yet?
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