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Metal halides will bleach also... you just have to be careful to acclimate everything to your intensity of lighting! Here is some info on halide...
thats odd for tangs to be pushing sand!? lol they must just like making your life hard ;)
do you have damsels or what type of fish are pushing it around?
idk if this is pre washed but if not, one of the best ways to wash sand is to put a small amount in a pillowcase and then just run some water through...
Testing 250-watt Single-ended Metal Halide Lamps and Ballasts by Joe Burger - Reefkeeping.com
pink is not a fluorescent evicted color... it is actually a combo of the right amount of two opposite wavelengths bouncing off the coral. The color...
they always pick exactly how you dont want them haha! but nice pick up anyways ;)
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I've had one before... It was like 15inches long. To get It out I just pulled the whole rock out and broke it in half to get to him!
and by your pictures it looks like some tiny feather dusters, not some coraline but as for coraline, it takes a couple of months... but like we...
you dont really have to add purple up... but yes, the die off sounds right for a new tank. You will get growth without the purple up and in my...
coraline does turn white when it dies
is there something I dont know about mollies? why does it make your other fish come out lol
once you get a few generations in there you are getting new ones every day... but the whole cycle takes i believe between 5 and 7 days depending on...
when i put it in it floats and then just goes straight into my overflow... id have to rig up a feeding ring to hold it until it sinks or something....
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the chorine will take the thermodynamic path and evaporate into cl2 gas. 24 hours should be enough time to get all the chlorine to evaporate given...
well to our eyes its almost impossible to differentiate... but you will be able to see some egg sacks on the females. Those females with the sacks...
the photons from light do produce enough energy to carry out a hydrogenation reaction with chlorine... in your pool the chlorine is being...
yep they look like a miniature termite... the size is about 250-750 micrometers
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