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Your live rock and fuge should be plenty of filtration. Also make sure your skimmer is big enough if you run one and you will need more power heads...
You could add buffer to raise your ph but as long as your alkalinity and ph stay stable I wouldn't worry about it.
Black Water Cooling Radiator Run a closed circuit with this in the middle and put a fan on it. Not worth the rick though.
Its a small crustacean that lives in/on live rock. It takes a long time to get a good enough pod population to support a fish that eats pods. Some...
They should get along fine. If you do decide to get a clown goby have the LFS show you him eating something other than pods. If you get one that is...
This company isnt always the cheapest by just a little but they ship very fast and have great service. Heres there hang on fuges: CPR AquaFuge 2...
I know your not supposed to expose any metal to your salt water aquarium but what about aluminum? Got a new idea stuck in my head.
You can put other rocks around your zoa frag and it will spread onto them. When it has spread just cut the membrane that covers the rock and you will...
My LFS has told me that most fish shipped from australia just come in tougher and are more likely to survive. Not sure if this applys here.
If he is swimming and eating well I wouldn't worry too much. Just keep a close eye on him. Can you pot some more details about your tank and water...
Sounds logical but the change of scenery from QT to DT can still be enough to give a tang ich. I wouldn't necessarily do the hyper salinity. Just QT...
2 months is a pretty good run with one of those. You must of got it trained to eat something. Iv always wanted to try one but I know mine would...
Probably not. Saw a baby at the LFS a couple of weeks ago... so cute other than the clown munching teeth.
Totally off topic but how long have you had your copper banded?
Have you tested for phosfates? What are your params and how often do you feed? You may have had conditions for algea to grow in before the lights and...
Awesome. Any pics?
Wow considering you didnt have lights when you got it and havent even looked at your tank for weeks thats amazing!
If tap water read that high its gotta be broken. I would exchange it and test your tap water again.
Pretty sure thats what it is. When I got mine for about a week I thought it was dying because I didnt have enough light. It was only 2 inches under...
Yep its just one of those things most people have to dose. The more established your tank gets the faster it will use it up.
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