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    green chromis in a 20 long?

    Can chromis be kept singly or must they b kept in a school?
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    green chromis in a 20 long?

    Yeah I wouldn't mind a small school I just really like the chromis. Not a big fan of cardinals I just like the way the chromis looks
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    green chromis in a 20 long?

    Ok my question is could I keep three green chromis in a 20 long with a pair of clowns? Or could I do one clown one firefish and the 3 chromis or 1 clown a royal gramma and the chromis? Are any of these stocking lists plausible or am I just dreaming?
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    ORP?

    The reduction potential of an ion is its ability to reduce another ion in a reaction. Or more simply its ability to oxidize. Reduction is the gaining of electrons by a substance and oxidation is the losing of electrons. Therefore the substance that is oxidized is more positive and the reduced...
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    royal gramma tank size

    1 clown 1 firefish and the royal gramma? Is that fine or do the clowns need to b in pairs
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    royal gramma tank size

    Oh well I have a 20 long I just picked up from petco. So would the gramma work with a clown and a yellow tail damsel
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    royal gramma tank size

    Ok. So the clown the damsel and the firefish would b good?
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    royal gramma tank size

    Hi I'm just wondering what the actual minimum tank size for a royal gramma basslet is. I've read on other forums that they have been successfully kept in a 10 gallon or more commonly a 20 long. Live aquaria says 30 gallons so does anyone have a definitive answer? I have a 20 long and want an...
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    I'm pretty positive it is possible because while I was in cozumel Mexico for vacation a few years back they had started a program with the local high school where as a project the students would says culture a piece of coral then drag it and place the drags back into the ocean where they had...
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    He said solar system not universe
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    Hey the great Einstein said religion without science is lame but science without religion is blind
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    Idk. It seems pretty plausible. Especially considering the first bacteria on earth were anaerobic and could possibly have survived in space. But to be honest until its proven fact its all a matter of opinion.
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    I believe the theory is that there was intelligent life on mars like ourselves that slowly destroyed the planet as we r today and eventually there was a mass extinction that only bacteria survived. Then a large meteor or asteroid hit and sent a colony of bacteria that eventually landed on earth...
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    Based on yalls opinions I'd say the real question now is how do we change humanity's relationship with the world from parasitic to symbiotic? Or in terms reefers can relate to if we are clowns how can we protect our anemone ;)
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    not new news, but still saddening.

    I personally agree 100% with Mr. X. While this hobby is incredibly addicting and does help to generate interest in the marine world and provide lots of intelligence on many species it is slowly destroying the earth. We only have one earth and it is our duty to protect it. As a replacement for...
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