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you know what PAR is...right? and yes they can last more than a year but i would never recommend using them for that long. I think the largest...
how old is this method? I'm guessing its fairly new to the sates..? I've never even heard of it... but it does sound like a great method if you have...
ahh jeez that sux man! hopefully things will turn around for you. BTW i think most larger tanks have tempered glass these days but don't quote me on...
that will be most promising for LED's if you are able to successfully keep coral, what are you planning to keep? and what size tank is it? i will be...
I agree with Manbearpig.
you should have a Porites coral on that rock as well, i can't remember if those christmas tree worms can live without the coral...
Are you planning on using this on a tank?? fish only or reef? I'm still a bit confused, cool light though!
first off, Welcome to 3reef! about the odysea question, i don't know a whole lot about them, but i know T5's are gaining popularity, i myself...
i disagree Frag, Giesemann's bulbs say the same thing....?
i think we will need some pictures BluePhish :)
correct, at least from my experience.
try and switch to Rods Food, it has just about everything you could ever want for fish AND corals, its the only food i feed. EDIT : my tank is...
some type of hydroid, i had them on my GSP colony and never saw one polyp retract, heck had them all over the tank and did not see any problems that...
might have some type of infection or disease, try a dip asap. I think ive heard the lugol's brand mentioned a few times...
your tank is already looking incredible!!! great job and good find buddy!!!!!
if it looks anything like this, it is most likely a type of hydroid - [IMG]
lol posted the same time i did ;D
Everything except Mg.
ok.....wait a second, you have only 46w of T5 on your DT, or whats the deal with that????
i just ordered there complete kit online... was looking for an easier way to decipher the colors... oh well...
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