What kinds of corals and how cheap? I'll be moving in a couple months and may be looking to offload a few things before the trip.
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I've had good success with this product. Just follow the directions exactly, except perhaps increase the dosage 15% or less, depending on your...
I saw a few at Coral Haven last weekend.
It's very possible that it's the CO2 levels in your basement. You can always add a CO2 scrubber to your skimmer air intake.
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Whippersnappers these days....
Id like one
Also check for monti eating nudis. They are incredibly tiny and come out at night. Just one or two of the 3-5mm ones can eat a colony whole in a...
Typically this question goes the other way.... But it shouldn't unless you're pumping toxic amounts of ozone in to the house.
I think it still depends on what you care about. I've never had a problem with the RedSea mag test, and I like the higher resolution of RedSea...
A gallon is 3785mL. Divide by your ml/Hr to get your Hrs and then by 24 to get days, so 15.7ish days
All prices are negotiable at SOM. Also, make sure to dip your corals--I'm pretty sure I got monti eating nudibranches from a $20 chip of his...
If you can't find a good source locally, I ordered this pack a few months ago and it was great to get my tank going with a lot of critters. 10...
I think @Bronsonsfish in Iowa City has a frag that might be for sale.
They hatch as pelagic larvae and are pretty small. They will need some specialized care and attention to detail in order to successfully rear.
[IMG] Hillary the Bangaii. My wife named her after she thought it was a 'bengazi' cardinalfish.
Awesome deals to be had. Picked up a few small things for myself tonight--thanks, Bronson!
You'd need better photos of the foot, incurrent and excurrent siphons, and overall shell morphology to be able to tell.
That's not T. derasa as they lack pronounced scutes and the incurrent siphon would have a frilly margin.
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