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Nice man and nice looking tank :)
To be honest I probably wouldn't get rid of the lionfish I've had him for almost 8 months now and have grown fairly attached to him To be honest I'm...
10 gallon water change
Hey guys I have a 75 gallon tank with plans to upgrade to a 125 in the next year or 2, I am going to be adding a whitetail bristletooth in March, I...
now I'm worried about medicating, I have a mandarin in the QT that was going to go into the DT today, now I'm afraid of what the antibiotics will do...
Yeah I think I'll take my chances and add the EM it can't hurt in a qt and I'd rather be safe than sorry especially after dropping $60 on the 2...
I had recently (yesterday) added some green chromis to my QT that was already housing 2 black clownfish and a royal gramma, I noticed that one of the...
Does that mean I automatically have a large amount in my rocks and sand? for the longest time I thought my tank had no kind of pod population, then...
The pukani rock is great cause its even more porous than the reef saver rock therefore you need less in you tank, they come is nice big sizes and are...
Good for you, better to take it slow, nothing good happens fast in this hobby. Congratulations on your first saltwater tank :)
Tested nitrates today and now have 0 nitrates I've been writing and keeping up with this thread as my own personal journal, I'm going to still do my...
Yeah I was wondering about this myself
You're absolutely right, I should have said that a high end t5 with good bulbs and individual reflectors would have no issues growing sps, my...
Most likely your nitrates and phophates are not what the tests are showing, whats probably happening is that the nitrates and phosphates are being...
Now that you mention it a short while after being in front of the flow he shook violently and then a white film came off him so that makes sense now...
hmm mine doesn't hide in a cave, he actually just finds any ole spot on the side of the rocks and just literally hangs there, occasionally he'll swim...
you wanna try and get one that is rated for larger than your tank and for your size tank you're going to have to get one that goes in a sump, reef...
my apologies, when I said messy I meant that they add a decent bio-load to the tank, not that they are messy eaters. listen to Greg though he knows...
a decent T5 light would be good for softies for sure, if you get a 6 or 8 bulb fixture you could probably get away with some SPS towards the top. Be...
technically yes, but you will want to get one sooner than later
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