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Do it while the new rocks are outside the tank. Let it dry and cure outside the tank. That should cut back on the skimmer going nuts.
It might stay there if it gets enough food. Shouldn't once you use the mag though.
Could be nitrogen bubbles from your rock.
It most likely will move to the sand or your rocks.
LOL that is too funny, must have been a riot to see.
Congrats on the new layout, can't wait for pictures.
Spaghetti worm, good part of your fauna, safe
Gorgeous fish indeed
You'll be fine without the brittle star. With luck you might get some micro brittle stars.
Here is a link to good site....
The jelly fish are upside down jellyfish Cassiopeia sp..
With the right lighting yes.
I think liquid kits are more economical. If you have the cash to spend then I think the Hanna are the way to go.
I made a canopy since I was doing DIY lighting so no pics of a cover. Bulk Reef Supply has some clear screen material that you can use. A lot of...
You have an excellent stocking list there. If you have nuisance algae in the tank add it to the refugium to help it keep the algae out of the DT.
I don't know if there is. The putty is the way to go. You could get gray to mottle with the pink.
Yes you can bleach acros. You probably should move it down lower and acclimate it to your lighting. Start out at the bottom and slowly work it up...
Good work on the plumbing and electrical.
The brace is set up so in can be removed. It is screwed in place.
They can be picky. Where is the coral and how is the flow? Bleach acrid? Turbinaria are LPS.
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