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I used to use the flipper max with the scraper for a while. Then Switched to tunze with the plastic blade and use a handled scraper. Both ways are about as easy and time consuming and have about the same results. I just feel more comfortable with the tunze staying in my tank, seems built...
Oasis aquatics in hackettstown. If no one has stopped by yet, cool place to check out. Cheap corals, not a huge selection cause they are relatively new, but nice guys, healthy livestock. Good prices. Half freshwater if you or a Friend has a freshwater tank. Cool stuff to look at (some monster...
I noticed significantly better hatches when it's got a light on it and its warm. I hatch mine in a finished attic and they hatch at 3x at least when it's summer.
I've had so the kinds of dinos, competition is good, lots of phyto, new fish, I dose chaeto grow anything to get algae to start growing and run uv if I got it.
All I have at the moment are purple Stylo (a bunch) , a couple small green slimer frags, a bunch of different green polyp toadstool leathers or a small cluster of green center blasto merletti if you're interested in trading anything.
No idea if you can eat it. I used to grow it and I had a lot of fish eat it. My puffer used to love it. Maybe try putting some in a feeding net for your fish. Saw a good tip from Tomreefer on YouTube, he grows macro his fish will eat. When he goes away , he just puts some in the display
I'm a mechanic by trade. Watch a YouTube video , invite a friend over and do it yourself. While you may feel intimated, it's very easy. Just make sure you're on a hard flat surface and make sure you don't rely solely on the jack to keep it up and chauk your wheels so it doesn't roll. Wear gloves...
There's a smaller green carpet and a fat maroon pair at Oasis aquatics in hackettstown. You'd have to move it on eventually but I've always thought the carpets were cool.
I have watched people that just take them out of the tank. Put them in a bowl of tank water, feed and place them back in the tank when they are done. Seems like a lot of work but I've heard of more than one person do it. Keeps some of the nutrients out of your tank
I got a pretty standard orange one. I think it's a Florida, I glued the little rock it was on to my rockwork. It's recently gotten shaded out, do they move on their own, or do I have to move it? I'm perfectly fine leaving it where it is, if it'll move on it's own. Looks pretty shaded and doesn't...