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That would be awesome (as if your tank isn't awesome enough already)!
While it's entirely possible to find a rogue with any species, I believe in too many cases the royal gramma gets confused with the bicolor dottyback,...
Just remember to light-acclimate your tank when you upgrade from the CF. I went from CF to 2-bulb T5HO on a 29H; nothing in my tank appreciated the...
I wouldn't recommend it. While a skimmer may not be an absolute necessity, you have detritus breaking down into DOCs 24/7, and your bio-filter is...
Great color and PE, King Tort. :D
I would add the clown last. IMOPE, they can become quite aggressive toward new tankmates. Other than that, looks good. :)
Great to see you again! Congrats on the new babies. :)
Nice tank and rockscape. :) +1 I used to have one powerhead plugged into my light timer for that "calm night" effect. What I experienced was...
Cool blennie. lol Beautiful frags and colonies, too.
+1 Exactly. As also stated earlier, if it fits in the lion's mouth, it will be food. Keep in mind that the lion's mouth is larger than it looks-...
Sorry to say, but yes... they can and they will. If you're lucky, the shrimp is just hiding because he knows that.
+1 From what others have said (I've never used the product), yes Prime only detoxifies ammonia and the levels are still readable. However, I would...
+1 Can you post a pic of your overflow box so we can see how you have it set up? You should not need and do not want to regulate the overflow.
+1 Dottybacks and damsels have no place in a mixed community tank.
No. I find all the info I need at 3Reef and through online research. :)
Congrats on the new adds! :thumb_up:
+1 It would be a convenient way to run chemical filtration if you don't have a sump and/or media reactor, but definitely not necessary.
+1 110%!
First, not all sps are equal. While most acros may grow near the surface of the ocean, many other species can come from much deeper. Secondly, as...
Sounds like it might be a porcelain crab, which is reef-safe and can be hosted by an anemone. Hard to say for certain without a pic, though. Here's...
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