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pipefish and seahorses tend to be difficult to feed in general, unless of course the animal you purchase has already been weened onto some sort of...
i saw a cheap and easy way to reduce/trap micro bubbles and excess noise from water entering the sump. just zip tie a standard sock (yes, for your...
i'm sure this is already been said, but just make sure you rinse out the hyrometer with distilled/freshwater after every use...and don't forget to...
he said shih tzu...*in my best beavis/butthead impersonation*
i've noticed a few of you are using arag-alive. have you noticed a difference (or by comparison) if the arag-alive actually helps jump start your...
looks good, let us know how it works out.
yikes....sorry for your loss. i agree with amcarrig, carpets will get rather large and you might want to keep a steady eye on the rest of your...
that's a good article chetrod. i've read up on the carlson surge device before and it seems to be the most natural way of reproducing ocean currents...
from my research on anemones it's not always the wattage to be concerned about but the PAR of the bulbs used. some animals just react differently to...
what matt said.....ph can fluctuate with lighting. if you are running a sump or a fuge and you don't have lighting over either, it might help to use...
i'd think that your only choice would be to wait until it's larger to inject or as i said, try out a shrimp. go to your lfs, pick one up and after...
i would just think that a wave2k or the tunze wavemaker might prove itself more useful in a longer tank. in a tank that is only 24" in every...
i say go with the refractometer. depending on model, easy to calibrate and you'll never know why you were using a hydrometer in the first place....
use a underwater torch and burn the sucker! sorry, not very helpful but it's all i could think of....or place some type of invertebrate (peppermint...
i'd think for a 60 gallon you would want to achieve at least a 20x turnover, if not more depending upon the species you are keeping. you would be...
if you are talking about the mega flow that is used on the all glass and oceanic reef ready models, i believe it's 600 gph per overflow. i remember...
i used to frequent nano-reef.com and i remember one person caring for that tang. although i think they were disappointed to find out the fish wasn't...
wow...very cool. now we just have to wait until farms start breeding them so i can keep one in a shot-glass pico!;)
i was just curious to know what does everyone have their skimmers set at (mainly interested in the set-up for a remora) and which of the above do you...
i was just curious to know what substrate you prefer to use in your reef tanks? all answers/comments appreciated!
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