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It should be fine, it will adapt and grow out as needed, from what I have seen with a friends lobo, they are rather slow growers.
I would stick with 2 inches or so, look up pictures of dsb's they get nasty algae in between the sand and the glass and just don't look as nice to...
It normally goes away in a day or so
Welcome to 3reef! I want :pics:
lol that's awesome! Beautiful fish and coral thanks for sharing.
I agree, if you're worried about it, I would frag the piece off that has that and see what happens. If it works itself out you have a frag to trade,...
lol wowwwwwwwwwwww
do they eat a lot of beneficial organisms in the sand?
Very cool I love the picture too!
Looks good, just remember to remove some of the macro once in a while, don't want the bottom to die off and release crap into the tank.
+1 I had some chalices that I had to keep practically in the dark to keep them happy others I could blast like my sps and they grew like crazy. Some...
lmao where is this located? Maybe the wife and I will go on a trip ;D
What is so great about having a sea cucumber in your tank? Am I missing something? Just wondering because when I was into the hobby a few years back...
Nice, that will def make it easier if you decide you don't want the sand in there or anything like that.
I would get the damsel out and put another clown in. I agree though we need info on the size of tank, skimmer, how much rock, sand, you running a...
You could try some coral epoxy to help hold the rock together a little better as well.
Fun Fun lol it'll be time for a clean up crew soon. Are you running any kind of reactor with GFO or anything like that?
I wouldn't either, in the short term you would be fine, but long term they would get too large and the tank would become very crowded which would put...
Beautiful!
I'd love to see some pics when you get the tank, I've never seen that large of a cube before.
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