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do you have pics of the tank now? was the LED light the only change before this started happening? you did start the LED's intensity low and slowly ramped it up, right? also what are the water parameters now? RODI water is close to 0 TDS?
just crossing out the usual suspects...
Hey, im in union 07083. Depending the size of your corals, i may be able to hold them on my 120 gal. I also have a 10 gal running as a holding tank. Non-sps can go there.
You can also borrow a non-RR 55 gal tank until you sort out the issues in your tank.
Lmk if im able to help you out.
hi, i have a decent-sized xenia colony to give away. it's at least 3-4 stalks.
i can take a pic later if you want, but it's xenia. lol. pls note that xenias grow fast and could easily overtake your tank if you're not careful. place them in a rock that you can remove easily or on the sandbed...
+1
I would narrow down the choices based on the pair's tankmates, personality, aggressiveness, etc. You wouldn't want an overly aggressive pair in a tank full of peaceful fish. Your other fish may jump.
After you narrow it down, pick the pair that looks best to YOU. Good luck and congrats!
Did you replace all the lenses or just the ones with red LEDs? Can you PM me a link on the ebay lenses? I plan on getting Reefbreeders too and pair it up with 2 T5s that I have now. Thanks!!
And pics pls!! =)
Oh man, I did not know that about the sand. I have some magnets I can use to see if it picks up any metal. Sand is jet black and sugar sized. If it has metals, what should I do with it? Ditch it?
My nano tank adventure has begun!!
I found a pistol shrimp/Randall goby pair a couple of weeks ago. The original plan was to put them in our display tank. However we have a lizard blenny that might prey on the pistol shrimp. Plus the shrimp keeps on digging and moving sand around so we were...