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Out of those two I would go with the current USA.
To get photos without flash you will want to use the modes on the other side of the dial. Most of the ones on the auto side will give the camera the...
I would take it back to your friend. PC lighting is always just on the brink of being able to support an anemone, but it will never be easy.
What exactly are you dosing? Just magnesium? Where is your water coming from? What is your Ph?
An MP20 should be plenty, but it would be a good idea to run the K1 just for the redundancy.
For the short term I would move your heater to the DT, shut off the return pump and do a small water change to help combat anything that may have...
The key to good chemistry is not in the dosing. It's in the testing. If you cannot test for it there is no way to be sure if you are adding enough or...
That should be plenty of light for it. The one param you will need to watch closer now is your calcium.
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I wouldn't chalk that up to the temp swing. I know a SPS grower locally here who lets his tank make that swing every night. In fact he believes it...
Bristletooth tangs would do well in that size and eat hair algae like crazy.
That's about 40x tank turnover. Most SPS tanks run at a minimum of 50x turnover, and the fish have no problems. Most fish actually enjoy the high...
Judging by the fact that you are being patient enough to cycle your first tank, I would say you are more than capable of setting up and maintaining a...
They are some of most gentle CUC you can find. Never heard of one knocking things over, but like others said you will run out of food for it. How big...
Great looking piece of monti.
It should work fine. If you raise it up a little the light will spread to cover the larger footprint no problem.
Fiber optics would be the way to go. You could have the light source outside the water and run the fiber optics down into the tree.
I agree, it should do fine in your tank.
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