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I worked for a shallow well drilling company in GA a few years ago. I have never seen black water except for right after a well has been drilled and...
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You could run bridgelux on a SPS/LPS 90G, but you will need 60 degree lenses and at least 70 led's split between whatever colors. Brigdelux in my...
Yep, cut the plate like a pizza right through the mouth. My friend and I fragged two plates into 4 quarters each. So far two months later all but...
It seems to me it wouldn't be very good for science. If it's walking across the bottom, then wouldn't it alter any benthic environments it may study...
Mine has been running for 4 years and half off the live rock is much older. Never had a problem and I seem to be able to experiment with filtration...
I run a 20 gallon refugium and algae scrubber on a 40g breeder with a number of acropora and other sps. I do a two 5g water changes a month and get...
Like palytoxin!
I used to feed my tank cut by-catch and never had any problems, but I also care about my coral more than my cheap fish so I probably wouldn't have...
Based on my experience I would switch the T5 to CFL. I think the light built for those refugiums is CFL, maybe.
Those would provide blue light, but it will be pretty dim most likely because they are only 0.5W LED's. they would be good moonlights on a 90...
Looks like a lot a different worms. Typically if you don't see it eating anything living, its probably eating detritus or waste and not problematic...
Is your refugium light CFL or T5? I have found 6400K CFL bulbs from home depot grow algae like crazy. I had a similar problem when I was using T5's...
So I had a day with nothing to do a few weeks ago and decided to use spare parts to build a 1 gallon pico tank. The tank was some old plastic...
Here you go, if you want to get really precise. Use the equations interchangeably based on which variables are known, setting equations equal to...
If you know the volume of your tank fairly accurately, including water displacement from live rock, sand, coral, etc. You can calculated the grams...
Ye, pretty much everything they said.
You can never have to many. The way I see it, the more you have, the more mandarins you can put in your tank.
Ye, there are species that are highly carnivorous and I wouldn't be surprised if there's some that eat coral. One of those organisms that has a...
Essentially any unit with RO, particle filter, and carbon filter will work at the minimum. You don't have to have DI or the other extra stuff like...
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