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A RSM 130 is 130 liters, so about 34 gallons is right. I'm not even gonna mention the tang; it's already pretty well covered.
Then put a cover over the bins so no light gets in.
Wow, seriously, a YEAR to get moonlights? That's just absurd!
I do not agree. When dealing with saltwater fish, they need much more room not only for the oxygen issue mentioned, but for territorial reasons.
Yep, amphipods. Or some kind of pod.
From what I've understood, their only major dangers are a mass dieoff (releases a toxin + normal pollutants into the water), and the potential for...
Amen to that. My old clown used to get stuck to the overflow almost every night.
No, they're just taught to eat prepared food. They don't recognize it as food as easily as some other species. Call them "slow".
I have no idea, I wasn't the one who did the training. I think she said it was a couple weeks.
The person I bought my mandarin from trained it by feeding brine, then feeding brine and pellets. It eventually got the hint that the pellets were...
I would point out that Eric Borneman did some research into this, and got faster growth when corals had 4 directions to grow. ReefTube - Eric...
I dunno. But if you're concerned about it, I would just make an area out of eggcrate that the shrimp can't get to.
From what I understand, the only real way to kill off most bryopsis is to raise magnesium. If you use a dedicated bryopsis eater, it's likely that...
I don't think they're a problem. They're likely just grabbing up excess nutrients. I'm not 100% sure though.
Are any snails a viable option? Olive nerites maybe?
1.5 - 2 inches long, .5 inch tall. The shell stays that small sort of "buckler shield" size.
There's more than one species (bryopsis is a genus) where some species are eaten more readily than others, it isn't present in every DT and is hard...
Look up error code 42 for your motherboard.
+1 on Stomatella. They're somewhat prolific breeders, so if your snails were breeding, these guys would be too. They're good snails. They'll breed...
Tangs and blue legs don't eat bryopsis, at least regularly. Bryopsis contains (and releases into the water) toxic compounds, so they eat it as a last...
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