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It's a Centropyge, dwarf angel, which ALL genus can nip at corals no matter what anyone tells you. Some have had them with no problems as others have...
OFK, stability is a multi bacteria product by seachem. It was marketed for years as a remedy for new tank syndrome. There premier line aquavitro has...
The colors on it are show stopping for sure. World wide corals had a similar piece that was for sure a chalice in the back grow out tanks and vic was...
You'll find that there's a lot of people here willing to help out. Your more than welcome
I cant help you here buddy. What I can say is that keeping multiple tanks is tough and as long as you have the time then give it a go. Plan...
Wow serv, that's amazing. I love discus. That's what I used to keep until I decided on saltwater. That's a work of art, you two should be proud man.
Don't chase numbers when it comes to ph, it will drive you crazy. To be honest, I don't check it but every couple of months. I'm more concerened with...
Looking good todd. My skimmer was down for about 3 weeks and my nitrates and phosphate shot up noticeably. I overfeed though;)
It looks to have multiple mouths "eyes" which leads me towards a chalice. I believe you got a really cool different looking chalice. Hopefully...
The better the gas exchange the more stable the ph will be. I've never had a ph issue since dosing alkalinity with calcium and magnesium keeps it up...
That's a chalice, a real nice one too. It resembles a meat coral.
Thank you, good to know.
AZ, do you have any recommendations on a reliable company/source? Thanks for the info, I never knew that.
Nice tank harrison, welcome to 3reef. Why the red led? It's gonna grow excess algae in the tank.
The suspense is killing me, I can't imagine what your going through! Lol. This is gonna be one sick build.
I use salifert and red sea, I think 90% of new reefers start with API. When I first started I thought those were the only test kits! Lol.
Thanks man, I appreciate that. I started out knowing nothing but this forum, research and hands on experience has helped me learn a lot and I'm happy...
Your correct cody, this is why it's never a good idea to immediately throw a fish in a new tank regardless of live rock or sand. It's always best to...
It's a nice piece for sure. As far as the exact species I can't tell you. Many vendors give names to corals so don't bet on that being the species....
I'm sure you have bacteria since you used live rock. Without testing for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate every day it's gonna be hard to see exactly...
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