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how long have you had that acro
very nice tracy!!! so i think the acro is growing a little bit
there is a thread on here that explains about how the genus of the three main "types" of tangs in the hobby differ and that if you get different...
since its all tap i would discard it all then. if you put a little bit of sand in to seed it will be fine
you can tap the screen twice with three fingers to zoom. Or the way i use is to tap twice with one finger to auto-zoom to the size of the section...
if you old tank was stable then use that water. if it had nasties in it then only use a little of it... if you have corals though, it is best to use...
im not going to lie... i just paid for it so i could change my badge. that and cuz i appreciate the site
I did not download tapatalk... I like to be able to surf the site the same way that i would from my computer. its not like the site is slow or...
Wanted to post this yesterday but forgot... Most users ever online was 1,172, 03-25-2010 at 02:08 PM
we had a really pretty pink one in the tank at school... it used to open up all the time and stuff, now it is shriveled and tiny
no i mean rentacoral as in because it always dies
arent they called "rent-a-corals"?
yeppp! needless to say that the night she signed up she persuaded like 3 other people to sign up too lol
sunday is coming real soon! then you can enjoy it for real ;)
great acro!!! so r u going to get a nice shot of them all open up now
looks like you have officially caught the sps bug now... welcome to the club ;) but i cant see your pic :-/
thanks... i just dont want to see you getting in trouble with the mods :-/
a great write up you have on the sea apple... yes they are filter feeders so you can supplement them with filter feeder food ( dead or alive...
yes... a new cycle as whatever 'stuff' if on the new rock dies and your tank's bacteria takes over make sure you cure the DIY rock first to avoid...
no problems :) ...DOC make up a majority, about 29% of what is pulled out by a typical "efficient" skimmer
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