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@Boehmtown , it's no longer listed on amazon- has been discontinued, @redfishbluefish , that's the new remote- I have the old one, but thanks guys, and Happy Thanksgiving
Thanks, but I have an older version of the remote- no screen just buttons. If I can't find what I need I may have to hook up my old black boxes and set them to blue on a mechanical timer
I have 2 165w Relassy reef lights with remote control. I've always turned them on and off manually. I'm going away and need to set them up for auto on/off but don't have the instructions and can't find Relassy's webite- does anyone have the manual or have a link to the website TIA
My 13g was overrun with aptasia and I traded some for a nudi- never saw it, now it looks like my tank is clean of aptasia. I have a few questions- howcan I see how many nudi's I have- only after dark? If all my aptasia is gone, how long will the nudis live without food. Lastly if I do have them...
I take the recommendatios with a grain of salt- most say angels aren't reef safe and that they are territorial- I only have softies and mine don't go near any., as far as being territorial- that seems to be junk to me, they are all over the tank picking at rocks and sand- the pygmy chases the...
Lemon peel is a bit too large for a 30 in my opinion. but angels are rather mellow, as long as you have a good amount of rock, why not try it- you coould always rehome it- you could easily have a flameback or a pigmy- they're much smaller. I have a coral beauty, flameback and a pigmy in my 75g
Stan, the last bta you gave me got lost,in the back of the tank- never saw it again, I got a nepthia and a green toadstool from you- both are doing fine, can't think of anything else, How's the clove polyps and the yuma doing I gave you. I think the rodactus wasn't too happy the last time I was over
I find that when researching fish and compatability the term of being territorial comes up a lot. I think it's used loosely to just say that a fish is likely to show dominance in the wholw hierarchy of the system or over similar fish. Granted there are fish that are very territorial, but I find...