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I have had my most recent purchase, a six line wrasse, in quarantine for a week or so. he seemed to be doing wonderfully so I have now put him in...
Is it alright if they occasionally nip at the corals? or is this something that really should be avoided at all costs?
is it already cured? If not, you can leave it in the bucket for several weeks until it is cured. If it already is cured, then you should be ok,...
thanks for the info
There are several good epoxies that you can use, two of them being Devcon 11600 and Aquarium Systems' Holdfast Epoxy. Both of these are in log form,...
your gonna find that you can't wait to start adding things, remember to take it slow
I own a aquaC and when I first read the subject of this post, that is what I thought you could do. I dont see how it would negatively affect it. If...
I have just set up my first salt water tank, or any tank for that matter, with the help of all of the great people on this site, just ask, and we...
For a tank that young, I would say this is completely normal, I wouldn't worry about it that much
if it looks like a film, it could also be marine velvet
I got another pic, for you guys, here is my yellow fiji leather. I love! It really adds some nice color to the tank. [img]
Ocellaris Clown
how old is your tank? The brown spots could just be algae. From the pic, your tank doesn't seem to look that bad, my rocks have all sorts of algae...
I feel your pain, i just had a clown die, although I think he was sick from the beginning. I just bought a 6 line and he is now in the quarantine...
i was wondering how well these fish do in reef aquariums? I have read that they may nip at soft corals and clams? From your experience, is this true...
well, I have a theme going as you guys might seem appropriate. My yellow tail is named gibson, my ocellaris clown is named Fender, and my 6 line is...
I think you would be ok, Im no expert or anything, but any silicone would work fine. I don't see why it wouldn't.
the only thing that I could think of is that you could increase the size of your overflow, if you allow more water to overflow, your pump would not...
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