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I just had to break down my 55 gallon tank and I have two taotronics LEDs that are about 4 months old I'd be willing to sell. Message me if interested.
I just had that happen to my pair of clowns. I removed the female and put her in a qt tank by herself for seven days. I just put her back in my main tank and they seem to be doing better. She actually lets him in the nem every once in awhile
So I finally got to pulling my female clownfish out and put her in a separate 10 gallon aquarium. How long should I wait to put her back in the display tank and what should I be on the lookout for?
I have two rbta's right next to each other. They both used to sit in em all day long. Now it's just the female in the anemones. I don't have another tank but I'm thinking I will set up a smaller tank for awhile to get the female out of there
I have a pair of fancy snowflake clowns that I bought roughly 4 weeks ago. They seemed fine until last week. The larger one (female?) started charging at the smaller one and now the smaller one just sits in the corner of the tank. If he moves the larger one chases it around. Any suggestions?
Yes I have a candy cane and a frogspawn and two rbta's. my LFS just let me borrow the par meter today. Before I had my lights at about 40/30 white/blue and then I turned them up to 50/40. Maybe I will wait a couple days and turn them up a little higher after I see how they react to this increase...
With my lights at about 50% white and 40% blue. I am at 135 at the sand bed and 255 at about an inch below the water with a glass top. Think I should increase them a little more?
I have mine at about 50% white and 30% blue. They seem to be good. I like how quiet the fans are. My LFS is letting me use their PAR meter next weekend so I should have a better idea!!!