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Adding nitrates to my reef tank?29 Apr 2008 14:51 GMT1
Since I have deep sand bed in my 58g reef tank I suffer
brownish-red cyanobacteria blooms...
Attempts to put green macroalgae in the sump failed.
Algae gets lighter and lighter, loosing its green color
tips of calcification23 Apr 2008 14:27 GMT1
In a terminology, it is the reduction of bone mass. This pain affects
bones brittle, crooked and broken. Most of sufferers are women of
sixties.
These are several tips for this pain:
solar powered reef23 Apr 2008 14:23 GMT5
Here's that thread I talked about:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1095596&goto=newpost
Where is everybody?19 Apr 2008 17:47 GMT4
Hey,  have anyone tried to light their tank with solar light?
Not only will save money but be beneficial.
Any comments?
TIA
Moving 3 feet long leopard eel11 Apr 2008 14:38 GMT3
My friend is moving with his tanks and we are going to
catch 3-feet long leopard eel (australian tessalata).
How would you catch the beast? Is it safe to put your
bare hands in the tank with this fish? :-)
Nasty Hair Algae09 Apr 2008 16:10 GMT11
I have a hair algae that nothing will eat all over my tank (even on snails).
Sally lightfoot, emerald crab, blue legs, scarlets, astrea, red legs, yellow
tang and  sailfin blennie won't touch this crap. I have to scrub with tooth
brush to remove but it will grow back.  I use ...
Odd looking worm05 Apr 2008 15:18 GMT9
Hey gang,
still running the tank, starting to actually get someplace.  Algae
issues have gone away, livestock is thriving, tons of corraline algae
etc.  good stuff all around..now I'm hitting around 10 months of this
flame goby almost gets eaten by brittle02 Apr 2008 17:19 GMT28
my black brittle thats about 6 inches expanded was trying to wrap his
legs around the flame goby continually while the goby kept getting away
when he felt the tugging.  but the goby kept coming back for more, and
wasnt even watching the brittle, like he was oblivious to this. Im
I want to learn saltwater techniques01 Apr 2008 14:18 GMT4
I have a 90 gallon saltwater tank  for about three years now. I have four
fish, a lionfish, a black trigger, a sailfin tang and a 'comet'. These are
healthy and have grown some since i've had them, and all have good
appetites. I have ceased checking water condition(nitrites, ...
 
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