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- Better call the tang police, just added 20 of these tank raised yellow tangs to the reef.
- Everything has settled into the new tank nicely
- The movement almost looks unreal - Mushroom Time Lapse
- Sponge bob vibes! My first Goni! Mesmerizing
- That time I had a bobbit worm in my tank...
- Late night blues are my favorite
- So my mushroom stretched way out and when he came back in this little fleshy dude was on the left... Did it just reproduce? It looks like a little bud..
- My 40g nano reef at night
- New LPS frags!
- Palys look weird, dont close at night?
- Came home to my conch giving piggyback rides to hermits!
- Help me ID please? Is this a nasty vermetid snail? Or feather duster? Some filter feeding looking extensions are coming out of tube (ca 2mm). Good or Bad?
- Lots of growth in my pico! I’m loving this hobby.
- . Are there people who keep Marine Worms ?
- Algae issue. Need advice.
- What are these things? Large copepods?
- Algae ID, tank is cycling but I cleared all of this last night when I did a water change. Back the next day.
- Yep, the cliche “looking for stocking suggestions” post
- Xenia is it doing good, new to this hobby and have zero clue what to look for regarding it.
- My powerhead is a garden
- Almost done my cycle. Added coral skeletons two weeks ago. Can I get an ID
- Yellow and or Amber Hued Lighting for a reef Tank , IS this compatible ?
| Better call the tang police, just added 20 of these tank raised yellow tangs to the reef. Posted: 09 May 2019 12:22 PM PDT
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| Everything has settled into the new tank nicely Posted: 09 May 2019 01:40 PM PDT
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| The movement almost looks unreal - Mushroom Time Lapse Posted: 09 May 2019 08:58 PM PDT
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| Sponge bob vibes! My first Goni! Mesmerizing Posted: 09 May 2019 03:12 PM PDT
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| That time I had a bobbit worm in my tank... Posted: 09 May 2019 07:32 PM PDT
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| Late night blues are my favorite Posted: 09 May 2019 10:08 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 09:43 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 10:48 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 12:00 PM PDT
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| Palys look weird, dont close at night? Posted: 09 May 2019 10:35 AM PDT
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| Came home to my conch giving piggyback rides to hermits! Posted: 09 May 2019 06:06 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 09:36 PM PDT
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| Lots of growth in my pico! I’m loving this hobby. Posted: 09 May 2019 05:44 PM PDT
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| . Are there people who keep Marine Worms ? Posted: 09 May 2019 11:02 AM PDT I am bio chem major that has a real fascination with invertebrates, specifically colorful marine worms. From what I hear on reef subs, big worms are a problematic nuisance to corals and other critters. I was wondering If there were species of beginner friendly colorful worms that would co exist with corals and other invertebrates such as spiny urchins (edit . I am talking about the primeval looking things like the Polychaete type worms, I know there a nuisance But they are so cool looking ) [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 09 May 2019 07:58 PM PDT I just upgraded from a 4 gallon tank to a 10 gallon tank. The new 10 gallon has been up and running for about three weeks now and I am starting to get brown hair algae all over the rocks and sand. When I made the transfer from the 4 to 10 gallon I used All the live rock from the 4 gallon and as much of the water from the 4 gallon as I could. The substrate is new I didn't use any from the previous tank. All of my parameters are good and livestock is doing well. Could this be the new tank cycling? Or possibly something else? The only other change I made was to start dosing alkalinity and calcium. My maintenance routine remains the same. [link] [comments] | ||
| What are these things? Large copepods? Posted: 09 May 2019 07:18 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 10:21 AM PDT
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| Yep, the cliche “looking for stocking suggestions” post Posted: 09 May 2019 03:14 PM PDT Hi, guys. So I have a 72 bowfront FOWLR that currently houses four happy, healthy fish and an army of hermits. The fish are: Medium Spotcinctus clown, small ocellaris, 2.5" Valentini puffer and a 4" yellow coris wrasse. Tank is about 1.5 years old and the only two fish I've lost were a blue spotted watchman goby that just never adjusted, and a small tomato clown that (if you remember or check my post history) died seemingly of shock when I swapped out my old tank for an identical one due to the old one having bad seals. Everyone gets along great; there's about 80 lbs of live rock with lots of caves and hidey holes; a shallow sand bed of about 1.5" (with hills and valleys due to landscaping by my ocellaris and wrasse); flow is medium, not too turbulent. I'm looking for something a little larger that's comfortable in a 72 gallon and will not harass nor eat my existing fish. I've contemplated a snowflake eel for a long time but I'm just very nervous about escape, since my tank is only partially covered. I've also debated engineer gobies, but my concern there is them toppling my live rock and breaking the glass (Is this likely? And would they be okay alone, or are groups better?) I also LOVE coral beauty angels, which I've had in the past. Any suggestions? Oddball stuff? Puffers that don't outgrow a 72? Also, nothing crazy expensive. I'm not poor but I'm also not made of money and my SO will kill me if I spend a ton on a single fish. Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] | ||
| Xenia is it doing good, new to this hobby and have zero clue what to look for regarding it. Posted: 09 May 2019 04:11 PM PDT
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| Posted: 09 May 2019 06:52 AM PDT
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| Almost done my cycle. Added coral skeletons two weeks ago. Can I get an ID Posted: 09 May 2019 03:07 PM PDT
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| Yellow and or Amber Hued Lighting for a reef Tank , IS this compatible ? Posted: 09 May 2019 12:51 PM PDT I mean can certain corals and (mostly invertebrates keep up with a yellow hued light ) ? I like a warm colored golden glow for interior design of the room, but how will it impact most soft corals ? [link] [comments] |
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