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Good to know. I got a sweet deal on a piece of Anthelia. For better or worse I love the Anthelia. Hiding in the coral was 10 purple button polyps, and a few of these snails. Thanks or the id
Only for softies, and you'll want to keep some of them towards the top.
I have the same thing for my 30, and I have torch, ricordias, xenia, anthelia, sponge, button polyps, hundreds of zoos thriving.
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By most of your rock dry, and then pick up several live rocks to place. Over a few months it will all be the same, but by doing this you will save a ton of money.
Does this spread like aiptasia?
The boiling water worked great. I haven't seen the three I melted since. The zoo colony I was trying to save is growing now.
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So my female clown has made a huge hole in te sand bed, and is wicked protective of the area. She laid almost flat in the sand for 5 or 10 mins. Now both the female, and male wont let anything near this hole.
Has anyone had clown babies lol
If I do that will I need to scrape the remains or key it be? Also should I pull the rock out with the AP on it close to the surface, and then simply spray the boiling water on it?
I haven't been adding iodine to my tank. Reason being that my LFS said a high quality salt mix will have iodine it and weekly pwc will keep things balanced.
What's your thoughts?
I have a thirty, and love the size. Aim for 1-2lbs per gallon of live rock. The amount if sand depends on the person. Some use enough to cover the bottom. I have 3 inches of sand in my tank, and it has helped add flavor to the tank. Start off with some damsels to cycle the tank for a month. Most...
What about inverts like crabs, snails.....do they add to the bio load or so they help it out?
I have 45lbs of live to rock in a 29 gallon with 5 hermit crabs, 3 turbo snails, one nerith snail.
Good to hear. Well they have only been in a day, but they stand out in my tank. I couldn't have asked for better coloring. I also noticed at night that there are three hitchhikers. I feather duster, one orange sponge, and one one other worm.
I'll tale a pick later, but I got a score from my LFS. 6 x 2 inch diameter brilliant green mushrooms on a nice piece of live rock for 30$. I would recommend this place to anyone. They are a small mom and pop shop with great customer service, and a great selection.
Do I need to feed these...