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Plant pics [IMG] Limnophila sessilliflora, Ludwigia arcuata x repens [IMG] Limnophila sessilliflora, Ludwigia arcuata x repens, Limnophila...
Nice rock work. No need for the lights if you are cycling. Also a light period of more than 10 hours is not needed for the DT.
Beautiful adds congrats. Good job with the cell phone pics.
They should once it is fully acclimated.
He was throwing 90+mph heat.
Look into chitons also.
Might be that or a sand anemone. I think you might be able to scoop it out.
Vermitids are usually not harmful unless their feeding threads get tangled up in a coral.
I would shorten your light period and maybe slowly bring it back up. Change the order of the bulbs if you have a CP in the front. The first bulb...
Congrats on the upgrade, great work on the Bean and the reef looks great.
It looks to be an Asterina star. That is about as large as I have seen one.
Skimmer can be started whenever you want but is commonly started after the tank cycles. Same goes for the lights except no need until you have...
#1 I agree #2 is a coral but the name escapes me for now. #3 might be, need to know more about the way the coral is anchored. #4 is a chiton if I am...
I know of none that you would want to keep or could keep in the tank.
Always when it gets too high. But you should not have a problem with that for a couple of weeks at least. Try to keep it below 10ppm also. Nitrate...
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If you are cycling with livestock then you do not want to go above .5ppm ammonia or you will permanently damage their gills.
There is very little bacteria in the water column, it is on your rocks and in your sand. Keep track of your ammonia if it approaches 5 ppm then do a...
Yes they are limpets. Manual removal is the best way. I am not certain that the limpits are not just doing a claen up on the coral. Keyhole...
I am not surprised there. Lots of color morphs.
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