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I built one similar...I found a cheap magnifying glass at wally world that when I removed the housing the lens just happened to fit perfectly in a...
The only reason I say remove it now is you never know what various algae will do...some don't grow out of control...some do. Problem is you don't...
Certainly a type of macro algae...I don't think Bryopsis either from what I can see...but beyond that it's hard to say. If it was me I would remove...
Very nice...if you're looking be sure and right click and "view picture" so you can see them full size. What type of camera are you using? Oh, I...
Very nice. I've been around this hobby for almost 28 years, and cool looking shrooms are still one of my favs.
Agreed...the best fragging tool there is. Most people probably don't use them to the degree I do, but I've found the weak point is the top wheel....
I like Coral Frenzy...I also like Reef Roids for Goni's.
Marathon runner caught bus to the finish line - Telegraph So the part that really gets me is he said "it was an honest mistake"...come on, you get...
I've had a dark blue maxima at the bottom of my 125 for 2+years. I have 6 54w T5's staggered over that tank. The clam has grown significantly in...
I think this may be the one you're referring to. Below is a link to the page on the "worm incident". If you've never been to his site take a look...
Sounds like a normal reaction to new tank parameters...it's likely just acclimation/adjusting.
I wouldn't do the "gum band"...I think the risk of it impeding his opening and closing is worse than leaving it be. Normal "night-time" behavior...
A healthy clam should be fairly closed at night...that guy looks like he has lost the strength to hold himself closed...which is generally a pretty...
I have 5 Lyretails from Bali in my 125...love them.
Linkia star's tend to be a crap shoot due to the fact they are very sensitive. Probably 75% or more do not survive because of poor handling /...
Agree on the first as being in the faviidae family. Second looks like chalice or maybe Acan echinata.
9/11 is a very somber day for me. While I'm not part of the Emergency Response group or the military I worked in the Safety, Security &...
Sweet...I typically give more than that wholesale for RBTA's.
Looks great. Love that lobo...but I think it looked better in my tank, LOL! JK
The problem with the "whirlpool" approach is most corals don't really like flow from all one direction all the time. The idea of of pointing the...
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