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I like it, minimalist. ;)
I have had healthy tanks covered in it and I have had healthy tanks with very little. If you get a lot of stony corals I believe they out compete the...
If it's Dictoyta the growth will become increasingly dense, a clumping form. Given enough nutrients and light it will grow and you might have to...
Bump for the LED users.
Congrats, you must be doing something right. With Ricordia splitting is a good sign.
I hear you can never go back, welcome to the dark side. What test kit? The alk/mag/ca values all play off each other so test all three until you...
Yeah cleaners can be nasty little buggers, but that is particularly nasty. Make sure the shrimp is getting enough to eat (although they always act...
Looks to be some type of macro algae but it's not grown enough to make an accurate ID. I am inclined to say Red Dictyota. You can look at some ID...
The video link does not work silly goose.
Fine sand is more difficult to keep clean. You might want to look into some Narcissus snails. I am hesitant to recommend a pistol shrimp or goby...
How large is the tank? Red flatworms? What types of filtration? What type of sand? For the aiptasia you could use peppermint shrimp. Flatworm...
Majano, but the image is a tad too blue to be certain. They are pest anemones and should be eradicated before they spread. Welcome to 3reef. :)
:-/ Now Wayne that is just mean. :confused:
Yes he will, you have to leave the mirror up for a couple days so the Fox Face can relax.
Do not get stung getting the fish out and I would use a container not a net to get them out so they do not get tangled. Good luck.
You're welcome. Unfortunately I doubt it will work out, the tank is not big enough to allow one fish to get out of the others way. First comes...
Can not tell from the image. Marine Ich looks like grains of salt so it's actually pretty easy to diagnosis. Sounds like the ideal set up for ich to...
Do not add anything else to the tank for 2 or 3 weeks at least. Monitor your water chemistry for new tank syndrome. Moved to--- Fish Disease.
They are all spot on in my opinion except for:"LPS and SPS are meaningful terms for grouping stony corals" The only confusion I see with this type...
At first I was so confused.:confused: Then I am like ahhhh I got it.::) And what are you feeding your little wish maker?
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