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if your using the halide mount it like 2 feet above the water or else you will cook your tank unless you have a chiller
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since we are adding it to a tank with livestock we want to get all the little particles that would float in the water
we all know which one eats their own vomit so you don't have to clean it up lol
i think as long as your not changing over 50% of your water and you let the water sit for 24-48 hours before adding it to your tank you will be ok
it maybe that your rock is clean enough and had enough bacteria that it could take care of your bioload with out any need to increase. but as you add...
when your tank is cycling there is a whole bunch of chemical and nutrient ratios that fluctuate. and tell that fluctuation stops you won't really see...
its possible but i don't know how long it will last, i think it probably will die off a bit until your parameters stablize
i think since he medicated his main tank it killed off the bacteria.
yes water changes can through your parameters off and cause bacteria to die
I agree water changes are the best way however if you still want extra protection there is a product called prime by seachem it will make your...
i wouldn't i had a hawiaan hawk that would fight with my sixline. and by fight i mean assualt unrelentingly
so they are new? it looks like they have spread already or maybe i just can tell if thats one rock
kinda looks like a goby, but i think its look could change once it gets healthy again, being shipped in liverock probably isn't the easiest thing
oww looks kinda pretty lol
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why didn't i think of this Upside Down Dogs
what type of shrimp you got
what type of sand, i wouldn't add sugar fine sand very messy, but adding washed argonite wouldn't be to bad also why do you want a deeper one, IMO...
you can try rearranging rocks.
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