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Melanarus wrasses will eat them. You can cut the base with coral cutters to kill them but you have to cut pretty far down. They can annoy and kill some corals, so you have to make a decision if you want them hanging around your tank.
We are going to miss this, which is a shame because we had a blast last year. Have fun everyone and enjoy this, Brandon is one of the best vendors out there and has always supported NJRC in the past so check his stuff out.
The gold standard in bulbs has been ati for a while (even though there are some other good ones out there). How many bulbs does it have and what length bulbs do you need? Generally you are looking to mix in some different wave lengths to get certain colors to pop and also obviously provide...
You can also have someone hold your stuff while you get settled down in Florida and then ship it down afterwards. You can also drive it down to Florida (assuming you are driving down there) in a container with an airstone and some sort of temp control. It really comes down to what you want to...
So groups of death metal loving kiddos in swimsuits with cash winning all the auctions away from Chris while we drink beer and eat food? I am not really good at directions. We will be there with our niece and nephew to corrupt a new generation into the world of reefing.
Right now, we can't keep birdsnest sps even though other species are doing very well. Our gonis are doing very well, but I think you have to be very very choosy with which ones you buy. We picked up several aquaculuted ones at RAP last year and they are thriving in our tank. We even have them...
No we do not feed anything special for the corals, though we did get a sample from tropic marin at RAP we might try out. We just try and put them places were they will stick and not get blown away. We have a few in the rocks, one in an old tube worm tube, and one in a zoa colony. Apparently...
Yeah we are pretty happy with it, in all our years in the hobby we have never had this happen. After doing some reading, this is pretty rare but does happen in captivity. Our guys kind of bubbled up and we thought it was just a reaction to the light, but it was sperm sacs that were going to be...