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4 bulb T5 gets my vote...unless you're willing to spring for LED's.
I don't normally respond to threads looking for product as I think it's a bit unethical to do so...but since our name has already been mentioned I...
Serpent stars are pretty hardy...I have a nice orange/red one in my 125...finding a smaller one might be an issue and it would likely outgrow the 10g...
Very nice and clean!
Do you make your own RO/DI water? DI will have a funky smell when the resin is about exhausted.
Glad to see the clam lookin' good!
Chalice would be my best guess on that one too.
Lowes is better for "guest" fittings IME. One of these in line will allow you to turn your RO/DI off with out shutting off the washer: [IMG]
Most units come with a hose bib adapter like this: [IMG]
I did a cold water tank when I live in Port Angeles, WA...it's hard to keep a tank cold enough for many of the things you'll find in the Pac NW...we...
Agreed...over the years I've had some really cool ones...seems like the neater looking they are the more aggressive they are as adults, LOL!
Some of them can be a bit tough to acclimate it seems...but they certainly can recover...lower/indirect light will probably help IME...Fungia can...
Yup...damsels are lumped into the same "group" of anemone fishes with clown fish. This does happen to be it's natural host, so I suppose that helps.
I know most folks don't keep damsels after the first few months in this hobby when they realize that they will terrorize most of the other fish they...
The polyp placement and size makes me think Nephthea sp. maybe?
I see a couple of things that come into play here. First off "reefer maturity"...funny term, but I hear what you're saying. The learning curve is...
I'd give it at least a couple weeks I think.
My first Maxi "propagation" was accidental when I nearly tore one in half that was attached to two different rocks. It healed so well and so quickly...
Hard to say what species...but I would agree a hairy Rhodactis mushroom.
Looks like Capnella or Nephthea...both photosynthetic and fairly easy to care for.
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