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Your stocking list sounds pretty good. I would add the coral beauty last, it may not take too kindly to new additions. I also agree on the skimmer,...
It probably started to bleach. They require lower light levels and 3 250w mh is a lot of light. Corals require dark periods to 'rest,' they perform...
They, like most corals, can produce a mucus coat when disturbed or aggitated. The sweepers on a frogspawn can be several inches long, so I would keep...
oopps, posted while you were, and your're right.
The best filter you could get would be a sump and refugium. Honestly, canister filters are a little outdated, they are kind of a carry over from...
GSPs will grow very quickly, the more light they get the faster they will grow, that's why I like to keep them at the bottom of the tank.
4x54 watt T5 Nova Extreme I was new and it was relatively inexpensive. It's working so far, but when I upgrade, I think I will go with MH.
Zoas would probably be great. Maybe some GSP or a leather.
I agree with Juliew, I have just cut back in other areas. Haven't bought new clothes in a while, haven't gone out to the bars or out to eat that...
I've moved my rock several times. I just start doing it and as I go alone step back and take a look. It is quite difficult to get a really nice...
it depends on what color suits you. If you want a little bluer look, you can go with 12,000k white actinic bulbs, or just a combination. One of the...
You can start out with more hardy sps such as montipora, there are a wide variety to choose from. Then you can move on to more difficult ones like...
looking good, what mod did you do to your aqua C remora?
The best thing to do is to have rock, then sand. You don't 'need' a sand bed or any substrate for that matter, there are people who go barebottom. A...
Younger fish do tend to take to prepared food better than older fish. Although being younger, they may be more susceptible to disease. I do know that...
There is a conversion to ppm. It measure the amount of carbonates in the water in ppm and dkh=11 is about 196ppm
That sucks for you, but I will be much more careful around my tank and my API test kits. Sorry for your loss.
I would go with 6x54w T5 if you really want to keep sps. You won't get nearly as good color and growth if you use 4x54 on a 75.
It must be a massive tank!
temporarily you can get a water conditioner that neutralizes ammonia, but as pack leader said, you are going to cut down on the fish. Basically your...
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