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  1. Soft corals and Sponges

    Soft corals and Sponges

  2. Polyps and Zoanthids

    Polyps and Zoanthids

  3. Other stuff

    Other stuff

    Non fish related pics
  4. Coralimorphs

    Coralimorphs

    mushroom anemones
  5. Large Polyped Stoney

    Large Polyped Stoney

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    algae problem

    It is normal algae growth. Snails will help. A large poulation of shrimp will help keep uneaten food and other waste from contributing to the nutrients that are feeding the algae. Your tank is still new. Don't worry.
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    Preparing Dead Coral Skelletons for Insertion

    The coral skeleton will evolve into LR after a while. It will become covered in coraline algae and other algae. It will not look like the skeleton it is today. If you want to admire it as it is, display it outside the tank. If you want more LR structure, put in in the tank.
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    Metal Halide Bulbs

    I would install both bulbs. See what it looks like. If you want to try a 14K, buy one and try it. It won't hurt to change bulbs around to find something you like. I run two 6500K and 4 NO actinic. There are many combinations of bulbs to use. Trial and error may be your best bet with what looks...
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    Umm Thank you? I think?

    You can cut the coral almost anywhere. These are very hardy corals. Green tree leather corals (is it a colt coral?) take a week or two to attach. I use rubber bands. You could also use bridal veil on small pieces. Cut off enough to make the main part tolerable and frag the rest as you see fit...
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    Oops! What have I done?

    You choice of tank inhabitants might be aggravating your problem. You have some mighty messy eaters in there, particularly the porcupine puffer (which by the way will grow large enough to eat the smaller fish you have in there). Unfortunately with these large predators you can't keep snails or...
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    Do You Concider this large?

    Is that a mantis shrimp you're hearing?
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    kalk / zapping aptasia

    I used to attempt aiptasia erradication with kalk paste. You will never get all of them. Even a small piece will grow back into a full blown infestation. If you do not have large predators, consider several peppermint shrimp. After the aiptasia are gone they make excellent scavangers. Best of...
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    Remove Anemone

    With a 20 gallon tank I would not put any type of anemone in there. Return the unwanted carpet for store credit. One or two large hairy mushrooms will look about the same and you won't have to worry about them overgrowing your tank.
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    (Skunk) Cleaner Shrimp!!! WOO HOO!!!

    If you get more than one they will carry (and hatch) eggs every two or three weeks.
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    The chemistry is bugging me!

    What exactly is the concern? In a cycled tank there is no ammonia to worry about. An abundance of LR will assure you of that. As far as Discus tanks, I think you may be right. Perhaps this is the reason these fish will thrive only if the water is changed frequently. If ammonia is difficult to...
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    Where to buy limewater...

    No it is not the same. Pickling salt is for making a brine solution for pickling. You want calcium hydroxide which is what pickling lime is. Ball makes it and Mrs. Wages has it. The link reefrunner gave you is probably the easiest way to buy it. Few grocery stores in my aea have it anymore. It's...
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    How to hand/mount this light??

    If you want to keep it in the enclosure I would fashion a mount on the wall allowing you to perch the light a few inches above your glass tops. If it were me I would remove the ballast and fixture fromt he enclosure and do retrofit into a hood.
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    Fake live rock if possible?

    I think fake LR would be far more hassle. Anything you put in your tank will quickly become covered with diatoms. Later green algae and maybe hair algae. To keep it looking "nice' you will be constantly taking it out and cleaning it. The diatoms will grow again and you fish will be freaked out...
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    brown precipitate

    Yup, diatoms. Part of "new tank syndrome".
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    Black area developed under sand

    Most likely these are areas of cyanobacteria taking advantage of the low flow, high nutrient areas in your sand bed. Nothing to worry about.
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    Anemone ID Please!

    seaham358, does your BTA still produce clones? Maybe we could work out a trade for one? I have sps frags and other corals for trade fodder.
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    RO Auto shutoff switch install

    This valve is entended for a closed holding tank. When the tank gets full backpressure causes the valve to close. I saw these when I was investigating RO units. Didn't seem to have a place in my set up. I believe these are more for under the sink units for drinking water where you need pressure...
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    Sorry more live rock questions

    Since you can look at it you will be able to see the difference. Tonga is usually branch shaped, long and thin. Fiji may be a little more dense than Marshall Island, maybe not. They should be able to tell you if one is denser than the other. I prefer rock that is more porous. You get more volume...
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    hair algae

    Well within the realm of possibility. Large snails have a large body. They rot quickly. The algae bloom should burn itself out if everything else is good.
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    Where to buy food?

    Go to the seafood counter and get the freshest of the follwing you can find. You don't need all of it but the more the better. Fish (not fatty) scallops squid clams or oysters uncooked shrimp crab (shelled) anything else that looks good Chop it all up in small pieces. Put it in a blender or...
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