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I just got a ORA pair of them, they seem pretty easy to keep.
"It's OK." (I always have reservations before giving my seal off approval, so most of the time thats my answer). Here's a gem I came up with....
two possibilities. One is alkalinity and one is salinity, yes they do rhyme. however that alkalinity is wrong for corals. other possibility both...
parasitic copepod?
you need to turn off your filtration also when you do it, especially the skimmer it will suck it right into the water.
it's fine, its more then you need but its not too much.
now if only we could find a video of someone doing that holding a fish.
yes.
Agree with inwall temps vary based on depth of the water. surface temperature should be the maximum temperature.
they may eat Cryptocaryon and probably do in a tank environment but not enough to make a difference. generally they eat other types of parasites like...
I dont know, the power of the shepard mixed with the craziness of a collie. sounds like a recipe for a disaster to me.
It is probably way to little compared to what the fish would get in the wild but it isn't a uncommon amount for a reef tank. I feed a variable amount...
the halide is, the t5's = 24 x 6 is only around 140 watts.
your phosphate and ph are a little high, and your calcium is a little low. was the tissue like that in the guys tank?
congrats. the look pretty big.
maybe if the snail that is bigger is like a conch otherwise they are all food. Ive found snails are probably the better creature since they can climb...
they hide its normal. they hide alot.
you could probably fit 200-300 in their depending on there size and the amount of rock work. How you would handle the filtration I don't know. I...
usually shrooms are indistructable.
the green stuff its normal, don't worry about it. bad algae will protrude from the rock or form mats.
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