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today i picked up 2 great frags, a browned out millie that is already turning metalic blue, and a turquoise,purple and orange acan frag....my sand bed is at capacity with frags so its now time to pick a new fish i just had my very healthy purple firefish die due to unknow reason and my rainford goby and other firefish are getting lonley soo its time to get them a friend im just starting to look so im open to suggestions keeping in mind thast its cool, reef safe, will fit in my 45cube, ...
Updated 10-08-2011 at 10:29 PM by baker.shawn
I always thought pellet food was one of the best foods to feed your fish in that it was packed with a wide variety of nutrients, and that the fish has to eat all of it, not just pick and choose their favorites from a frozen food slurry. However, I was reading an article on fish nutrition and noticed that the author did not recommend using pellets? article: http://www.reefland.com/forum/marine...nutrition.html
Updated 10-08-2011 at 11:23 PM by melev
I am contemplating setting up one of my 55 gal to get the tank cycling while I am building my display tank stand. When it is ready then transfer the substrate, LR and water from the 55 into it. Any thoughts on doing this?
i am working on designing my stand and was wondering if anyone has a "Rule of Thumb" that they use as a weight per gallon of a stocked and decorated aquarium? i know it will vary depending on what you put into it. just looking for a general guideline thanks
Think green. You name it, my tank has got it. Bryopsis, Dictyota, and Valonia all growing without a care in the world. What can I do so I can finally start enjoying the tank instead of constantly scrubbing algae off the rocks? What I have done so far: -installed RO/DI filter, giving me 0 TDS water for top-off and water changes. I have been slacking on my water changes though -installed GFO reactor. It helped a little bit, but I still get consistent crops of algae -limited ...