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Elykreefs97

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My 10 gal
 

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Fort384 I was looking at some of your pics and saw the corals could you give me some help with corals
 
I am glad you enjoyed the pics but I am somewhat of a novice reef keeper. While I have been keeping tanks for years, my reef is only 8 months old. Your best bet would be to post threads in the Saltwater and Reef Aquaria Getting Started forum. There are lots of folks much more knowledgeable than I that will be able to answer just about any question you may have.
 
New tank pic anenome died but got a lot mor live rock in prep for my TANK UPGRADE
 

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Nems shouldn't really be kept in newer tanks - they require established tanks with stable parameters.
 
I had it for a while and it was fine this tank is four months old it's just a temp tank. But the nem got sucked into my pump and went all over it was a hell of a day that day.
 
4 months old is not awhile. The usual recommendation is to wait at least a year and some would argue it takes 2 years for a reef system to become stable, mature, and balanced. Saying you had it awhile is a bit of a stretch if you have only had the tank 4 months. There are members here who have kept fish and other animals alive for 2 decades in their reef tanks.
 
O I realize it's not old I'll be moved out and have kids before its matured
 
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