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First off, welcome to the club.
Second, having someone come and help with the tank is not cheating, it is acknowldeging you don't have the time or the know how at this point and dealing with that. It is much better to have help in the beginning and then once you get a hold of it, take it over...
Yeah, it is a letdown and we apologize for it. The transition is complete and we are going all in on putting on an amazing frag swap and getting the rest of the year in line.
As of right now we have nothing planned. We tried to whip something together last minute but could not get it together with the transition of the officers. We are looking for anyone to host for April and have not heard anything. We are set for the rest of the year but we dropped the ball here...
Hey all, we are dusting off the old page and making it active again. Come on by and check it out:
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There have been studies done on the calcification rates in corals at different temperatures. I can't find the article right now but will try and paraphrase it here. Ideal temp for coral calcification is 78, however the study showed that a swing of two degrees either way still had 90-100% of...
I was dosing this for a while, and my acros looked great. Unfortunately is spiked my phosphates as well so just be careful with that. I stopped dosing until I get my phosphates under control. I think it is a good product, but just keep an eye on your phosphates.
Whenever you add fresh water to live rock or live sand it ceases to be live anymore. Your rock needs to be recycled and I would hold off on the sand until you get some saltwater into your tank if you want to keep it live. If you can run your RODI right into the tank and just fill it up, then...
Looks like my Ipad pulled a bit of an auto correct on me, meant to type mckoskers on there. Looking back, it is the whip fin fairy wrasse that is super aggressive, but I still think the long fin would be too much for your tank and for your very peaceful inhabitants. The flashers tend to be...