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Hurry up.lol
Why do you have a bunch of lr in your sump?
http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/showthread.php?289699-Killer-Sea-lettuce-(Ulva-lactua)-HELP!!!!!
Looks like Ulva sp.
Old thread.
Well buddy you can have mine when it starts breaking the surface lol Shouldn't b too. much longer now. Thanks Civic! Not near as nice as yours....
While adding lr will certainly not hurt anything.Hitchhikers can be disastrous. You could add some dry rock to be safe.
Anytime!You may want to start a thread asking people what reactors they recommend. There are lots of new ones on the market right now.
I would start with gfo. Biopellets can also be effective but there are limitations and dangers involved with there use. Once nitrates are gone...
Read the posts in this thread. http://www.3reef.com/threads/i-am-puzzled-about-green-hair-algae.159298/page-3#post-1595129 You can certainly run a...
That stinks Todd.Hopefully everyone else survives.
Crabs are opportunistic and can eat almost anything.
As far as your rocks leaching phosphates you are right but this happens very quickly as phosphates seek an equilibrium with the surrounding water so...
Think of nutrients as red dye. Then think about how many partial changes it would take to completely remove it. Lots! Algae locks up the nutrients so...
Oh no decorators can definitely reach there back end.lol They are fascinating creatures. I had one many moons ago in its own tank.
Can you undress him/her? Lol It doesn't look like a decorator hermit. Here's a good link. Apparently they will reuse most of there old decorations...
While this can be true.Dead spots(anaerobic areas) are where most dentrification occurs.Definitely not a bad thing. As long as the aquarist doesn't...
Lol just be aware the danger to fish is very real.Post that pic as some sponge crabs may look as if they are in a shell when in fact it's a...
Shoot me! Haven't added anything so figured it would bore people.:) My Platygyra is about 4 inches thick!! I think I got it figured out how to take...
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