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I am learning about tds because i had a problem with rtn of my corals.. All the params were good. but the ro water I bought was reading 108 on the meter. I got my own rodi and installed a B/A TDS meter.. the before(tap) is reading 067 and the after (RODI) is now reading 000. I was told tds...
I was wondering if somebody, fairly close has a fish trap I could borrow to get some chromis out of the DT. I live in forked river and I am always in toms river. Thanks Chad
this didn't live through the bleaching process, it came out of my cucumber... does anyone want this "thing" its alive and swimming in a wonton soup container as i type
A huge thanks to...
Andy (njreefgeek) for getting me back into the saltwater hobby and introducing me to a reef! ;)
Tom (mott768) for all his advise on his 24hr hotline! ;)
Dan (repo man) for equipment given to me to finish the puzzle! ;)
Mike (mikem) for coral and lights
Wendy...
Carapus bermudensis is long, slender, and eel-like, with a large head and relatively large eyes. It is translucent, with silvery bands along the flanks, black internal pigment visible along the vertebral column, a silver cheek patch, and large pigment blotches along the bases of the dorsal and...
Pearlfish is a general name for a variety of marine fish species in the Carapidae family. Pearlfish have been found in tropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans at depths up to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) along oceanic shelves and slopes.
Pearflish are slender fish, distinguished...
somebody on rc sent me a pm and informed me that it looks like a fish that lives in a sea cucumber. I looked it up. It looks like what is called a pearl fish. The funny thing is the closest correct answer that was posted on here was the first answer. Its a parasitic fish that lives in the anus...
it has fins right behind its head. My rock sat in bleach for a week then cured in a tank in my garage for 2 months, before going in the tank. i will try to take it out of the water and take a pic now
its 1am and i just looked in the tank, lights are out but i thought i saw something swimming. I got a flash light and saw this ugly thing swimming around. what is it and how did it get in my tank... please help!