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So I just purchased a purple grimmace a couple weeks ago. I have noticed two of these little guys traversing it. They only seem to stay on the...
The AquaC EV 180 is more than enough.
The AquaC Urchin would work great for a tank of that size and can be placed inside the sump. With a new tank you don't want to run the protein...
It's really fun to watch things sprout out of your live rock over time. Sponges, worms, pods, coralline. I end up spending more time looking for...
Well mine has grown a bit and he just stretched out quite a bit. I was able to get a clear photo for the first time. Looks like a segmented or a...
I have an eShopps Wet-Dry system and I would purchase and replace it with a new eShopps sump without the bio-balls as you said, if it had adjustable...
Or you can leave the pump as is and use the same T principle and run a carb or phosban reactor off of it. :)
I've noticed if you don't see the tentacles at night for a full week the heads usually don't last too long.
If it deflates down to a 1/4th the size you'll know real quick it is not doing well. That is not the same as it bringing in its "poms".
I have one just like that. It has a small little hole inside a live rock and only comes out at night. As soon as light shines on it it goes back in....
The other thing, mechanical filters, as in pads, socks etc. If you have one(or a few) and change it (them) often I find they can rob coralline of too...
Kinda looks like Daffy Duck.
Is it nocturnal?
Is it more fern like, stiff? It may be Bryopsis if that is the case which Lettuce Nudis are great at tackling.
Yes, my tank is the same way. Lime green first then coralline pops up. My understanding is having it on the power heads can help spread it a bit...
If you are able to put media in the XP-3 you may want to consider Seachem SeaGel which will provide you with both carbon and a phosphate remover. I...
Agreed. I have not been running my white light T5 as a result and my coralline is popping up everywhere. When I had it on it would slowly die off.
That is the first thing that came to mind too. A protein skimmer doesn't hurt much either when it comes to phosphates.
I noticed my Galaxia needs med/high flow and does not like too much heat.
Brittle stars are harmless. I have quite a few of them. You can place them in your DT and you will be lucky to see their legs creeping out of your LR...
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