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Looks normal to me
Post pics and that will help others help you
Why wouldn't a ground probe be safe? It's used to eliminate stray current that can hurt your live stock. I've always used them and my tanks are all...
I squeeze a meal in there somewhere OFK. Lol. Ball game, I believe a brief search on reef cleaners site with a small purchase and your sand will stay...
If you come over for chemistry lessons then I want some photography lessons! Awesome stuff rolo
I can't wait to get my hands on some of those. Happy for ya bro
Need to see the front, asterina from what I can see
I have a red coris wrasse that's starting to change into its adult colors, it's amazing. Very cool fish
Every tank I have has a ground probe in it. I'd rather keep the pump in the water if you can
Cool shrimp matt and really nice granite color for your countertop
Nice zesty! I want one but I have nice blue linkia star I'm quite fond of. Going strong well over a year now
Thanks rolo, I appreciate that buddy. Your always welcome over
If you were used to the 10k bulbs then anything above that will look blue to your eyes. I had 12k bulbs for a day and it made my tank look horrible....
Thank you very much. It's been a work in progress but that's reefing. Your avatar is sweet.
I wondered the same thing. Every chalice I've owned had sweepers come out no matter if there was a coral near it or not. Interesting.
We may be onto something
Referring to the question above.
Thank you for the kind words. I keep mine under intense lighting with moderate flow. The only zoas I had a problem with was bam bams. They would melt...
I have something like that in the rock with my colony of fire and ice zoas. It reaches it's tentacles out to grab food and there almost a clear white...
I kept one about a year when I first joined the forum. The thread "my first saltwater tank" which was a 36 bow front had a condy in it and that thing...
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