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I say A. lokani, not loripes.
Hmm, guess I missed that...:smartass2
That's an inane amount of carbon, and I'd be very skeptical to attempt this. 1 cup for every 100 gallons or so is a typical usage of GAC.
Thanks Marshall. :) Thank you. Thanks. And yes, medium low lower in the tank. I don't really have any low flow areas... Thanks John; I'll try...
Thank you much. It's Caribsea Indo Black; a black and white mix.
40g Brute cans on casters; one with new water, one for old water.
Thank you. Fish photos added now.
Feeding time: [IMG] Male C. nahackyi [IMG] [IMG] Male C. rhomboidalis [IMG] Thing 2 (or is this 1?): [IMG] C. lunatus [IMG] rhomboidalis: [IMG]...
Alright, played with the camera for quite a while yesterday. I'm not totally pleased but satisfied enough for now to share. I definitely need more...
No, it's a Ducan (Duncanopsammia); completely fine and safe. You've mistaken it as a Majano, a pest anemone.
You're correct; that's a Carpenters in those photos.
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For the most part, it's been shut down. Mike's going to leave it up for accessibility, but don't expect anything new.
Technically the favia is really a favites, but close enough. ;)
The encrustment is either another acro or a monti; no way to be certain right now, but I'm thinking acro.
Beyond being one of three types of flasher wrasse; no. I'd need to see the dorsal/anal fins for that. It's either: McCoskers, Yellow-fin, or...
It must for the whole thing to work right. The blue "Water Line" sticker you see in my photo is the suggested height there.
It won't allow you to go very deep because of the slit as you've speculated; you could maybe get 3" in there, see below: [IMG] I'd keep it shallow....
^Yup, you'll be fine. It won't be deeper than 9 1/2".
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