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Maybe 1 in 4 copperbands survives to begin with. As others have said, they are very shy and tangs will decrease those odds significantly as CBs do...
Also, if it's bacteria, it's feeding on something and isn't going to go away until the source is used up or removed. You may want to make sure you...
yes, need your parameters. I saw your other post about slime on the nem, I agree it could be a bacterial bloom, but not necessarily and there would...
sweet :)
Looks a lot better! I'll have to remember that.
I've discussed this with many times with experts such as Randy and the general consensus seems to be that LR rubble does not provide any significant...
By the way. Nitrate itself isn't not toxic. You can have 200ppm+ with little detrimental direct effect. The issue is two-fold. 1st is algae...
Water changes are not that useful for reducing nitrates. You need to figure out why the nitrates are high and remove the source. Could be water...
In nature, plate corals are often found on rocks, but there is a lot of variation among plate corals. I'm sure not all will do well on rocks and...
Fair enough, my interpretation is that the most likely any effect of high or low salinity, will be due to osmotic stress, but without further...
I don't think as many people have the Orphek as the maxspect yet, but it looks awesome. Here is a review Orphek PR-156 Reef Aquarium LED Light...
The G2 has awesome reviews. I don't know anything about the K3 though, it looks like it just came out 10 days ago. I'd guess no one has one yet....
Oh, so now you think this is funny? ;D
Maybe. Nems aren't like corals though, they'll move if there is something about the placement they don't like. So, you don't have as much say on...
What happens though when there are differences in peoples experience? I know I've certainly messed up my salinity many times, probably more than I...
Sorry Predhil I missed the "IME". Everyone is certainly entitled to their own experience LOL. There may be a number of reasons you experienced...
Hhow exactly would you reach this conclusion? Osmotic pressure is osmotic pressure, it doesn't matter which way the pressure is going. I don't see...
Maybe, but likewise there would be less room for error in accidentally lowering salinity... Actually significantly less. if 1.0264 is normal. 1.022...
If things from the ocean don't like the salinity level of the ocean, it would seem that something is wrong. My guess is your measurement device...
He tried to brush it off... cyano is a bacterial mat that forms a film over surfaces, it doesn't really attach to them.
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