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A little rubble in the bottom certainly wont hurt. Just be sure your macro has good room to grow as thats the main benifit of a fuge.
There should be no issue at all if disturb it now. The problem with disturbing a DSB comes into play much later down the road when gas has built up...
Looks like abrasions. Are they still eating?
If you can do it in an area that it wont get sucked into skimmer or return pump then i dont see why not. While your at it you may as well get a cheap...
That should work fine. I would skip the LR and keep it in the DT that way the chaeto has more room to grow.
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Go with the scribbled rabbit. They have more personality than any other fish Iv ever had and they keep algae out of the tank.
I would wait it out and keep the lights off. Cover the tank to remove all light if you can. Its most likely feeding off high nitrates from the cycle...
Make sure you QT it before putting it in and I would reccomend adding it first so it can get the layout of the tank before the more aggresive tank...
Two damsels would be do-able. Two clowns would be pushing it but still do-able if you stay on top of maintenance.
I hate to be the voice against you here but 16 gallons is way way too small for two clowns and a nem. When you say you have other fish on top of that...
Try to get a HOB with a bio wheel. It will make a huge difference. Like said before you will probably want a small bio load. If possible I would also...
Feather dusters. there good filter feeders.
They probably love having safe havin on both sides of the tank. I rarely see my clown go to the side of the tank without the nem and my tank is only...
Welcome to 3reef and dont ever worry about asking too many questions. Helping is what were here for and we will help however we can. Sounds like you...
Sounds like it could be cyano to me. The reef mud may have some nutrients in it that is feeding the bacteria in cyano. The reason you are only seeing...
The die off in the rock can cause an ammonia spike and cycle. The amount of die off and therefore risk of a cycle depends more on how you transport...
That is a very happy rock. Is the boredom of cycling starting to get to you?
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