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Look into an Eshopps PSK-100.
+1, moving down may not be that bad of an idea IME.
Thank you very much. I use 2 Koralia nanos, a Fluval 106 filter and a Fluval 105 filter connected to a DIY Cerges CO2 reactor. That would put me...
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Definitely a sponge
Coral banded shrimp are known fish predators and exceptionally aggressive residents when they become older and larger.
Grammas are very territorial and will defend their staked out territory with the aggression you have seen. Smaller tanks magnify their aggression....
Yes, because you are not trying to keep up or get ahead as when dosing. You are meeting the need as it occurs.
Thanks Jerry, love the MP40s especially being able to slow them down at night. Definitely happier and more colorful coral with lowering the CA....
Andrew the corals look great, awesome growth. Glad to see you tank coming back.
Thanks much Thank you, it is insane what a good DSLR can do.
Thanks Cheryl, the Acro in #5 is a tenuis, as is the the little one to the right. Thanks Shin, it does not but that may just be the environment....
If you go T5HO you will not need more than 4 bulbs. Aquatic Life is a good fixture. They have linkable fixtures so you can buy a 2 bulb fixture to...
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There probably little to no pH relationship. You will need to aerate your house to lower CO2 levels to get your pH down along with increase surface...
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There are a variety of pipe straps and clamps that might work for you. Or at least give you ideas on how to DIY something.
You will need to do this every 3 days or so for 2 or 3 weeks.
Definitely a type of plating monipora. The polyps are very tiny and will be in between the ridges.
#3 looks to be a magenta/red birdsnest.
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