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Doing an acid bath is a good idea ...BEFORE cycling the rock. But, if your tank is cycled and contains coral and fish...don't put the rock in acid...
Even dry rock has carbon matter that will decay. The reason for curing is to allow the decay to take place somewhere "other" than your tank. What...
How long did you cure the rock from BRS before putting it in your tank?
I'll state the obvious...yellow tang
It's up to $5300 with 41 bids. ...crazy...hope it ships well !
Very cool tank... tank tour !
Do you think it could be kept with an arrow crab? or, is that asking for trouble?
What is the tall branching coral directly behind the green slimer?
Is the purple clawed lobster one of the 5" species, or larger? What price will you put on it?
very nice
wow that thing is huge...you might have to rebuild the house around the tank !
Hi Bill - good to see you post again...been awhile. Yes...I am definitely interested, but will need to take some measurements. I think I...
I wish I saw this post earlier...I was just at Pets Playhouse tonight ! Sorry Kyle. I might go back later this week and will look then, if that's...
I think the best thing you can do with rock, wet or dry, is cure it...some call it "cooking"...but, by any name, it's good advice to take. I made...
I talked to Sherry (Mike's wife), who feeds the fish. She is feeding them the dry mixture because she didn't want to start them on frozen...
You're not the only one out there who hangs on to a freshwater tank. I still have a 55 gallon with Blue Platinum Angels and Cardinals....
Not sure, but looks like some form of algae
What has been your experience owning, or 'trying' to own, a Copperband Butterflyfish? How long was your tank established before getting one? I'm...
Welcome...you've come to the right place to share your addiction
Your best bet is to check other posts to see how people are pricing them. It's a free market, so charge as much as you can get....but, most people...