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Before we started the large tank we purchased a small tank (I think its 11 gallons) with some Condi anemones some clown fish sexy shrimp Peterson shrimp an emerald crab bla bla bla. Well Mrs.sponge really likes the Pom Pom crab so we picked one up. It had one tiny tiny Pom and...
Ok. I guess that makes sense. But doesn’t it consume other things that corals need to grow. Macro algae doesn’t consume the elements that corals primarily use Seems like 40 square feet of Xenia is going to consume a lot things other corals could be using Again my apologies. I absolutely mean...
I’m actually quite curious as I am new to reefing. What is the advantage or benefit to placing Xenia under the frag racks. Im certain there is a reason I am just very green and can’t find one with my internet search. Thanks
I have never seen a rule for what size fuge per gallon of water but my two cents is that is plenty. A ball of chato about 8 x 17 is a big plant. Keeping in mind that is does not require one ounce of spare water in the chamber because it is a flow thru design receiving constant new (dirty)...
Personally... when I was using my phone. I picked up an 8.5 x11 sheet of yellow translucent plastic at a hobby store and scotch taped it to my aquarium glass to take pictures. I found it easier to use than holding it to my phone
But honestly. The best method is trial and error. Take a sample shot... view it. Then make adjustments accordingly. Reef tanks are tuff because the lights change colors thru the day and glass can be difficult to shoot thru