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Was the kenya firmly attached? Urchins are notorious for uprooting corals. It could be that it just dislodged the kenya and it floated somewhere else...
Oh, and as for the cyano, increased flow in the areas it's growing always helps with that problem.
Not sure what the TDS reading on your well water would be so it could be that or if your tank is fairly new, it could just be going through it's...
You should try and find the cause of your algae problems. What type of water are you using and what type of algae is it? I tried that Algaefix stuff...
If I remember right, the flexipipe can be shortened by just popping out sections of it, not 100% positive though. Otherwise, you could just remove...
Looks like a great start. Are the rocks resting on the sand bed or do you have them buried?
How old is your tank and what kind of lights do you have?
Very nice clam steve. Welcome to the clam club.
OMG, those are some amazing corals. If had the spare change, I'd be all over those.
What are you wanting to keep in the 30? I have two K-1s in my 29 plus the Rio 1400 for a return, so lots of flow, but I also have some SPS too. If...
Just because they are cleaning rocks, doesn't meant they are laying. It could just be some house keeping. And the waggle is just a sign of them being...
If the polyps are clear, then they are cup corals. I have a golf ball sized piece of them in my tank. I think the same family as sun polyps and such,...
I don't know how many of you read fmylife.com but there are some pretty funny stories on there. I came across this one today and man is this guy...
I feed mine frozen, same as i feed to some of my other corals. I just use a turkey baster and squirt some on them when they open up.
Welcome to 3reef! If this is your first saltwater tank, you should check out my guide in the Newbie Forum, it's a sticky thread at the top.
I agree with crimson, once you get your algae under control, you'll be good to start adding coral. Algae can quickly smother your coral and kill it...
I wouldn't add any more fish to your tank. Those two clowns can become quite territorial in that small of a tank, after all, they are from the same...
For soft corals/zoa/mushrooms/some other low light corals that would be perfect. If you want to start getting into more intensive corals, I would...
What kind of filter would you recommend?
What kind of fertilizer do you use?
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