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People are only trying to help. It seems you have tried everything and know everything, so why post a question in the first place? It sounds to me...
This, or if you are really that unhappy with it and think you have tried everything, tear it down. No sense keeping it if you are that frustrated...
Crazy idea, but what if someone was to use a wet/dry in conjunction with some sort of bio-pellet reactor? I am new to the whole reactor thing and...
Apparently you missed the 4-5 other people in this thread who have had peppermints eat coral. I will not own another peppermint shrimp due to the...
Yeah, I am very fortunate to have my LFS take the time to teach me proper handling of the different corals when I purchase. Because of that it is...
Did you touch it while placing it? Euphyllias react very negatively to the oils on your hands. It may come back, I had one that was all but...
Salifert, I seem to get really good results with it, was recommended to me from 2in10 I think, definite change in color
Awesome! I've been a firefighter for 10 years and 90% of what we do is medical related. Sent from my Evo
Yeah, a little small for a foxface then. On my phone I couldn't tell if it was a 46 or 72. Sent from my Evo
A one spot foxface will stay in the 7" range and may be more suited to your tank. Although I don't know what size tank you have Sent from my Evo
The one I got came with a garden hose adapter. You can buy an adapter to hook the garden hose fitting to the sink at any hardware store. When...
Friday morning bump. I am hoping for a pre-september delivery. Sent from my Evo
I have the 90gpd Spectrapure unit and love it. I couldn't imagine buying anything else. AZ knows his stuff when it comes to this. Even with a...
Yeah, I have actually seen the stars latched onto the stem of a couple zoas. The next day the zoa was closed and the next day it was gone... Maybe...
How often do they need to be fed after depleting a tank? I see these getting very expensive very quick... Be cool if they only needed to be fed...
If they are anything like peppermint shrimp(similar size) then no... Those little devils are quick!
LA.com says the harlequin eats only starfish and urchins(as adults)... So I may just stick to manual removal for now.
Eh, new bulbs are probably 40-60 bucks depending on if you can find them locally or not. Depends on what your goal is. If you are happy with...
Harlequin shrimp is interesting, are they sustainable long term? Or will they die when they run out of food such as a berghia nudibranch?
I would scrap the 6500 bulbs and get a 10k and a blue plus or something better suited to reef tanks. The 6500s will lead to more algae growth....
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