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well i ordered up another Koralia 2 and a koralia 1. so hopefully they will get here soon so i can get some water moving around. Any one have good...
i would think skimmer, fuge, then pump.. but i could be wrong on this. i have not built one yet.
its going to be hard to find a fish that will be comfortable in a 20 gallon... that wont be to small compared to a lion fish. Honestly i would have...
sorry to jump off track, But how long have you had your goby? you said the tank is only 8 months old? how much copepods do you add?
well his is a 55 gallon, that is a 74 gallon. that's a lot more space for a tang then in a 55 gallon.
yeah the tank is getting alot of build up. thanx for the help.
well right now it just has a little pit of Zooas and some other huge polyps that popped up in the tank, and some stuff that looks like star polyps, a...
So i have a Koralia 2 in my tank right now, there is a MJ1200 attached to my skimmer. im about to order more power heads, but im not sure how many...
i would suggest trading that koralia 3 in for a 1 so you have 2 power heads.
A clam tank would be kinda cool. But i can see where every one is going with the fuge idea.
maybe add like a maxi-jet400 or 600 just to get some more water flow in there. Is what i would consider, but i could be wrong on this.
its kind of hard to see.... looks alot worse in person lol. ImageShack -
what do i need to do, and how long does it take to break in. is there any position i should have the cup at? right now the bottom lip of the cone is...
Its a 55 gallon, I have about 20 pounds of LR, about 2 1/2 inch sand bed. there are 3 yellow and pink damsels, 1 lawnmower blenny, 1 blue tuxedo...
Am i doing something wrong? does it take longer than 24 hours for the micro bubbles to stop entering my tank?
Yeah that's a great idea. the rock being in the sump or in the fuge where it can be a safe heaven for your copepods and amphipods which is what alot...
every one says to use 1 pound per gallon of water... and it does sound like a lot, but if you actually weigh your rock out, the rock is moderately...
the main thing you need is good lights, good T5 lights, a good skimmer. and a good amount of LR.
So i bought a CPR Bak-Pak II but it did not come with a pump, so i just bought a MJ1200 and just installed it last night. Whats bugging me is the...
He mentioned the LR he purchased was from a 6 year established tank, and that his perimeters had no ill effect.. tank looks good, i would rather see...
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