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Glad you like it! Let us know if you have any questions. Mike,
It has a lot to do with how the fish was collected.
feather duster and bristle worm
The tree coral is a non-photosynthetic coral, which requires a lot of feeding. I don't know if you already have these types of corals, but they are...
Did you check your magnesium level?
Check your DKH and make sure it has a lot of flow. Prostrata like lots of flow for some reason.
Here you go Drew! https://reefer.powweb.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=34&products_id=746&osCsid=cd28765974132fd78ea685e8cde7ad64
Looking good....Drew!
Thompson's Surgeonfish aka White Tail Surgeonfish
It's a crustacean parasite that comes on australian corals. It is like red bugs. They attack mostly LPS corals, most of the time coming in on chalice...
You got foreign parasite that is coming from Australia. They attack mostly LPS corals. The only way to get rid of it is dose interceptor for dog...
That's what Rock N Reef is known for here in Houston. Taking care of the customer and making them happy no matter what I have to do. Thanks, Mike
Thanks for the support Drew...let me know if you have any questions or you have a problem with any of the corals. Mike
This just my opinion, and this decision as for what lighting depends on what corals your going to do and personal preference. I would go 250w MH if...
1.Maxxima TFC Reverse Osmosis-Deionization Filter 2.Pure-Flo II TFC Reverse Osmosis 3.SpectraPure
If you have that unit in your first post and you said you have good water over there in Sweden, I would check the TDS of the water coming out that...
I would say your good for now and lighting wise, T5 or MH for reef tank and PC or VHO for FOWLR. I would have to agree with unclejed about the tank...
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