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You can order from KPAquatics. They collect fish in Florida. When I dove in the Carribeans Neon gobies are everywhere. They have a mated pair now for $40. Singles are $16.
I found the eheim feeder just feed too much for a small tank. Depending on the fish you most likely don't need to feed for a week. When I am not home I try to keep the tank equipment as simple as possible to avoid any failures.
You can't get natural tonga branches anymore. So you will need to wait for people to break down tanks that has tonga's in them. It's difficult to aquascape tonga too.
I plan to keep easy corals. If it's SPS then it would be caps, birdnests and digis. Both are designed with SPS in the back and LPS in front. The first one has more space to mount corals but the second one has more room for growth. For example some monti cap can grow into the open space...
Haha I am taking orders :)
Now that I know what can be done I will do another one and see which one I like. I have enough materials to do at least one more. I am perusing the web for inspirations and this time it will be one piece.
Yes the corals are free. I can take the blenny and some dragon breath as well. I no longer have Tangs so should be able to keep some macros in the display.
Did some research. this fish is better suited with bigger and more aggressive tanks. will pass.
Did you want some corals from me? I have some GSP and Zoas. Can meet you @livingston free of charge.
Just what I have read dwarf sex change is reversible, unlike wrasses. I am not sure if they're all males but these are pretty small especially the first one I acquired.
I would be interested in keeping a pair of dottybacks I am going for the small fish look. when I go to a fish store they always have a few dottybacks in the same tank. I read a trio of royal grammas are possible also but these guys are so expensive it's hard for me to stomach.
This does not sound good but I know going in it's gonna require some luck. I came back home tonight they're playing around not much aggression but they're still juvies. I will move soon so the trio will have to go into a 29g for a few weeks. Going to be a big test I might need someone to hold...
I got one a few weeks back and two more yesterday from a fellow reefer. They’re small. The first one actually is the smallest. They’re in my 72 gallon waterbox. There is some aggression but so far not fatal. Any suggestions, experience please share!
Here's a link for this from Randy Holmes-Farley if anyone is still interested.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-11/rhf/feature/index.htm
The summary:
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Most RO/DI systems seem capable of removing chloramine adequately for aquarists.
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The carbon cartridge may become less useful...