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How did you feed the nori? Did you try to attach it to a rock? Might work better than if you just hung it on a clip. Maybe find someone with some...
Good to hear it's working. I have had to remove a bully fish for a couple days and throw it in the sump. Things were fine we he was reintroduced.
you'll get varied opinions on mixing. I think there are even some salt mixes that recommend not continuously mixing after its initially dissolved...
Are you planning to feed each sump and return to the tank separately, or run them in line somehow? I'd say throw your skimmer in the tank...
As long as the bucket you store it in doesn't leach anything it should be perfectly fine.
Have you gone before?
Really hard to tell from the picture. Can you describe them? Do they move at all?
Absolutely. Blue tangs get pretty good sized, and they are active swimmers. I would say 120 gallon at the absolute minimum on a 4ft tank. A 6ft...
With your description I assume you mean perpendicular to the tank length as opposed to parallel. What year was the house built, and what...
Time for another tank. Keep the fish and keep the corals you want separately.
I haven't used it since the upgrade.
29g biocube. he overstocks and uses the skimmer volume to double the water volume. :D
Very nice. Great to see you well on your way to getting those tanks running again.
For you? Full retail ;). I'll have to check pricing and get back to you. I can't even remember what they cost new, but I know it's not cheap....
Are you wanting decorative macro algaes, or just something like a ball of cheato?
I've still got my electronic setup. A little more than the average regulator and solenoid, but if I ever did a Ca Rx again I wouldn't hesitate to...
HAHA. That's a pretty long drive for a light. The lengths we'll go through for this hobby.
What time? Shoot me a text tomorrow. If it's nice I might run down there on the motorcycle and drop it off too.
What specifically are you looking for help with? @jeremy covered a pretty good method for transferring over your current tank to the new one if...
Lay out all your equipment and try to find a size tank that will fit your stand and all your equipment. Bigger is better, but that doesn't always...