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Very nice! do keep the thread updated once it hits the wall! That's always been a dream of mine, to have a tank in a wall......
This is helpful :) I wondered this myself in terms of when is it too much. And Scuba....where did you find that for $103.00??!!
they're very pretty! that's all I can add :) Congrats on the trade!
I agree, I actually think my engineer goby used to snack on reef chromis and yellow tailed damsels since they always seemed to disappear in my tank...
I don't think I'd recommend microwaving......live rock when boiled can create some very noxious fumes so I imagine, the same would happen in a...
too cute!!
very active and beautiful tank! What do you use for filtration?
they do indeed look happy there. I think that's their "spot" ;)
hmmmm......decisions, decisions :) thank you all for the responses!
and mine! they look really good NY! I love rics and yours have really pretty coloration.
Hi all, like many that have good luck growing xenia, I have entirely too much and would like to trim it. Can I just cut it at the bottom of the stalk...
bump for pics!
very cute little guy! Great pic too Renee'! You have some serious photography talent!
I would think then that what you have is cyano or red slime or both. Try to manually remove as much as you can - is there something in this method...
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they are very cool looking!
hola! welcome to 3reef!
I've learned from many on here that adding the water will not do anything to assist with cycling the new tank. As tgood said, after you've done all...
It's usually taken my GSP a couple of days to open so I'd just give it time. Place it in a lower light level in medium flow (I'm not sure how strong...
it looks like cyano to be too. As 2 in 10 said, you'll want to manually remove it, you should be able to ciphon it off pretty easily is what people...
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