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urchins can be a pain, they like to pick stuff up and deposit the items else where.... some time where you'll nver see them again. and by things i mean frags, crabs, hermits, and snails.... and they eat the corraline algae which i bet you already can't wait to grow
sorry, i hate to disagree with people like this, but in the interest of saving this guy a couple dollars, which we all know he's already over budget, cause we've all been there. but fans of the same size blowing in and out would produce no more air flow than if you put fans in one side, and...
does it come with a stock pump? can you match the gpm with that or maybe see what pump is commonly sold with it.... it was most likely engineered with a specific gpm in mind
i'm a little biased here, but my father moved his store from the route 18 market. he's now at 510 rt 18 north about 1 1/2 miles south of the old flea market. it's called MIKES PLACE. he sells swords, air soft guns, (beginner to high end) insence (largest selection anywhere) martial arts equip...
i'm seeing more and more that the moral of this story is that sea horses are best left to the fish keeper that wants to be a specialist in the species.... not for the average guy that thinks one would "look cool" in the tank...
i'm sure it's cool... tanks last for many years, silicone lasts for a long long time.... there are still tanks functioning with slate bottoms and steel frames, if it's holding water now it's fine. just don't go poking and picking at the silicone when you get it. if you look for a problem long...
the thing with clams, even a green one i would venture is that when view from the top, they look totally different than when viewed from the side the side like we usually look at our tanks, i wonder what that green guy would look like then.
wow mikem, then maybe he's still in there.... i guess i won't give up hope, maybe he just comes out at night. is the cool looking one with the blue rings on it.. fingers crossed again
clown loaches can be acclimated to salt? i've never heard of this, and from my experience with them in fresh water, they seem like they could be sensitive to a switch like that, if was possible to do it at all, i would go way slower
all this talk of palytoxin, i've fragged quite a few, and know of others that have fragged hundreds, yet have never heard a first hand case of incident. does anyone here know of anyone personally (not stories read online) that has been affected?