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Hey Chris. :-) Tank is looking good.
Is this your star fish? http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+528+578&pcatid=578 If so it's best to leave some areas/wall of...
Hi Mindy, What type of urchin?. A pin stripped is going to help keep the coralline in check and probably eat those small tuffs of algae, but I would...
Looks good Mindy. Since you do not have a lot of corals that can get knocked down you might want to think about a pin stripped urchin.
That is just skeleton, with some cyano growing on it. Sorry
I have coveted this piece for years. Guess nature is taking it's course, in this case I would call that a great success. Time for new scape and...
Wonderful progression, looks great.
Just gorgeous. Love reflection images.
Look at local reef clubs as well. Have a nice vacation. :-)
Juston what are the Mag/Ca/Alk values. Do you know your consumption rate? You can make dosing containers from simple plastic gallon water jugs. You...
If the rock has been submerged for weeks in SW with flow then it's probably cured.
Like Vinny suggested expelling waste or zooxanthellae, most likely not a thing to worry about.
And smart!!! Old programmers saying. But I like the heart part. :rolleyes:
KISS method. Skimmer, water changes and try to reduce the amount of nutrients you're adding to the tank. Google Berlin Method. Improvements take a...
Never met a bristleworm I did not like. I have had some whoppers in my day, as in over 3 feet long.
Welcome to 3reef. :-)
It's one of those watch and wait scenarios, there are hundreds of different types, most algae eaters (including coralline), some prefer zoanthids,...
Gorgeous live stock as always.
You'll enjoy the hobby and be so much more successful. I applaud you're effort to take constructive criticism so well, thank you. :)
Looking good. :-)
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