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what color orange? is a pic possible?
how long did it take your guys #2 to to open? havent see a single thing yet from this lil guy
hahah ao yea my bad on that one. studying too many different types of bacteria in my microbiology classes.
yea i read that too. i put it about 3in off the sand bed and about 9in from a fist sized favia i already had.
a favia frag came from vho lighting and i placed it under my MH. i noticed that the frag started to bleach when i first put it in. So far it seems...
i have used him. Great guy!!! he is awesome to ddeal with
did you check what wavelength they are? If my memory serves me correctly natural moonlight is emitted with a majority of the light at 465nm?
not trying to steal your thunder here... But being a microbilogy major at psu I can say from experience that the media to grow zooanthids on has not...
I think we all owe him a major apology guys...
i know i know! im in the process of saving for an octopus or something nice like that... but for 10 dollars i was like sure ill take it.
i have a POS sea clone (picked it up for 10 dollars so wat can i say). but i just did some mods to it and it is defiantly working better now, my...
awesome lol... might try that a little later :D
yes, its a lot of info to put on here. you can pm me about it though
haha wow what an interesting idea. so i guess you just throw them in the intake whole and they come out in a ton of pieces that regrow?
yes... ive heard of this one guy cutting one mushroom into 8. Ive never tried though. There must be some portion of the mouth on each section for it...
ive heard of people fragging them by cutting them directly in half... idk if i could do that to one of my mushrooms tho :/ lol
I left the "family" tank under the supervision of my mom and dad while away at school. I've been gone a week and apparently my (our) hippo tang has...
my bad on the freshwater thing... but could have said this: by changing the temperature the concentration of salt (specific gravity) changes....
well if they are white spots it sounds like ick. Its a dinoflagellate (parasite) that hosts the skin of a fish. The fish are more susceptible to it...
yea but the glass gets salt creep all over it and then u loose light because the glass gets hazy. u dont have to worry about loosing too much salt...
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