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Very nice Rick.
You will have plenty of hard surfaces for biofilm.We like lr because it is pourous thus having more surface area on which to grow.With that said your...
Hang on back filters.The idea is to run the filter for a while on the old tank then transfer it to the new one for a while.I know you said you are...
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You would have to use a very slow flow rate.90 Degree bends can create alot of turbulence and splashing.Microbubbles may be a problem. Why seperate...
Absolutely Swiss.The only way it really works is if you use most of the existing lr. A small hob is also a great tool for tank transfer.And cheap!!;)
I use 2-3 inch beds all the time.I like to slope it a little so maybe an inch in front and deeper at the back(3").Add some nassarius snails and a...
TY!The target is the mouth for sure.Even if you miss; meaning it retracts before you can squirt; it will still have to ingest water sooner or later....
JM2C Just because we refer to them as pest anemone's they are still just corals with special needs.Haters.....:D:D:D:p:)
A few moons ago I had a real pretty Majano (green center). I smashed it real good with my thumb and months later there was a HUGE colony of them.It...
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How about a new Wrasse or Dottyback?Sorry for your loss bro.:(
I was answering your question.And yes I I have no aptasia.:)
:rolleyes: Yes.
I wasn't questioning the fact carpets eat fish.That is an absolute.I was referring to the statement that Percula's (and other types) were more likely...
Huh??Never heard that before FA?Can I ask how you came to that conclusion? Choosing the right host is important.Bubble tip anemone's are not a...
Thought it was.:p
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If noise is an issue you may want to lengthen those returns so they end up underwater.Also did you thoroughly rinse that sand??Looks awesome great...
Haven't heard them referred to as Corn anemones in quite some time.He must be old school.lol
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