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I like how the rock just barely pokes above the water surface. If you have an open top, you'll probably notice snails hanging out on that perch which...
Great idea! Works better than just the magfloat on thin pieces of coraline.
We use sunlight supply tek lights. Two cords on an 8 lamp 48" model. No moonlights. Individual reflectors. Can be hung from the ceiling and they have...
Kiss them goodbye...
Keep as much of your original water as you can. If you can keep at least 70%, you should be good. We just use a pump to pump it out of the aquarium...
Nothing special at all. Those are in a 150 gallon tank with a 600gph return line that barely even moves the water by itself. We have two koralia...
Thank you! :)
I was playing with my camera and youtube today and decided to upload a few coral videos. Not exactly professional video, but I don't thinks it's bad...
The single PVC pipe with holes drilled down the side would be fine, but it would probably be a little loud. If you make a DIY durso pipe with...
15 gallons cycled for a 90 gallon tank probably isn't enough in my opinion. How many fish are you planning on putting in?
The idea behind having a larger standpipe than bulkhead is that you'll generate more water pressure in the pipe which will help water flow out of the...
Did you put water in the tank that has already been cycled? If so, then the cloudiness from the sand shouldn't affect the fish... especially if it...
That's good to know. We may have to look into those :) Thanks for the update!
Believe it or not, these pictures were taken with the standard 18-55 lens, not a macro lens. We got a nice rubber hood, put the camera right up...
We recently got a new Canon T1i to take pics of our coral for sale. We were playing with it today and got some decent shots. Still some room for...
That's sort of anti-climactic... Using the dynamite as suggested above would have made for a better story later on down the road :)
If Plan A doesn't work, just add a large lionfish to the tank... after that eats the damsel, just take the lion back out :)
Oh and try this procedure with the lights off (assuming you have moon lights you can turn on) or just dimmed. That will give you an even bigger...
Do you still have the plastic bag he came in? If not, get a clear zip-lock bag and use that to trap him. Fish seem to have a very hard time seeing...
All you should need to do is keep the filter sock on your overflow as the first line of defense, build a wall out of live rock between your overflow...
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