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Whats the concern with using it that its bad? I am know expert but ive seen my fish eat kther fish poop and dead fish that I didnt catch right away and they seemed fine
I am talking a genus not like designer names like hot pink explosion .. Just like genus type names like this is a lobo this is a favia or a lepto something to help me know what type of coral I am looking at
Hey guys I was wondering if any of you know a good resource for coral identification,
I suppose there are others out there like me that go to are favorite coral vendor and look at tanks of frags and can only identify common or iconic corals based on there looks or maybe and separate the LPS SPS...
Any ways guys I am looking for frags from members in the past some of my most successful corals came from other members but I do have some plannned purchases from some,of are vendors coming,up.
Awesome meeting you was just out to grab some fish food then decided to spend a little birthday cash on a fish or two and wound up running into mark with a free fish lol small world. I always bring up the club to try and recruite some members, glad I can finally meet the legend behind the name...
I have the exact opposite problem at the moment, to little phosphate my tank is to clean and some of the corals that thrive with a little dirtyness arent doing well, but in the begging I was where you are with high phosphates and nitrates making my other more sensitive corals grumpy.
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Hey guys it that's time of the year again in which I celebrate being on earth another year and with that comes a few dollars to spend,
So I was hopeing you fine people would be able to share with me some of the following
1. blue clove polyps I am talking the pest ones that cover tanks. I am...
The brick petco is good the howell petco is improving with a little help from myself lol.
The other day I saw a lollipop tang in a a tank with the demensions of a 10 gallon.. Now granted the sale tanks are all mostly under sized and over stocked due to the nature of the business but this was...
I never realised they were that I guess I was lucky when I added my neon back in the day he never bothered anyone he unfortunately got spooked one day and darted straight into a anemone and well ... You guys know the rest. I had concidered adding one to my new tank but idk about that now
I have owned a few dotty backs but I have not had any issues with them picking on shrimp.
To be honest I am know expert on dotty back behavior but what I can say is fish like this will eventually settle into a section of the tank and mostly venture in that area as the holes they pick to live in...
So Tang police would say no but I leave it at No Tangs that obviously are to big for the tank.. A small tang like a a yellow or a purple can be housed I have seen it done .. And I am not talking some jack wagon that throws it in one,day an say look its fine I am talking 1 year plus with out...
Surgeons come to mind but I think you may only be able to get away with a yellow tang or purple tang possibly a sailfin but would have to be mindful if they looked stressed due to tank size limitations
So being that I started with nano tanks and had a lot of good fortune with them,I figured I might have some decent advise on this topic. My first tank was a 10 gallon that I had stocked with a pgmy angel, fire fish, neon Doty back and soft corals plus crustaceans. I tried other combos in there...