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We spent a few hours yesterday and today doing some fish tank work on the display on Saturday and then in the fish room today. Lots of scrubbing, vacuuming, water change, and cleaning but it is all the stuff you have to do. We got another set of the frag racks from TBG which allowed us to pull...
I am going to preface this with the fact that by no means am I a chemist or can understand the formulas and whatnot, but here goes. I think some of the consensus on phosphate remover has been dogma for so long people will not challenge it even though it might be wrong. This might not be the...
The Toxic Spill Montipora was discovered and named by Thomas Kosnosky and
John Nicoll of Always Tanked Aquaculture. It was found within a local Southern
California retail reef shop around March of 2011. The coral was imported within
a transhipment from Indonesia. Apparently it did not have...
Prazi can kill appetite so you may want to hold off on that for a little while. Potters are tough angels, IIRC the best bet was to always have them in tanks with lots of live rock because they are picky eaters, and having lots of LR gives them something to graze on. Try the live foods first...
We were planning on rolling the February meeting into the dr Mac trip but that did not work out. We had a back up but waited too long to inform them. Dropped ball on our part. Good news is that we are booked pretty solid for the rest of the year.
I would not add sand. If you are worried about detritus build up, cleaning sand is a pain. Bare bottom, you just use a shop vac and boom tank is clean in about 5 mins.
I will usually let excess food sit a day or so in the fridge. If you want to really do something cool, defrost the cubes and toss what the "correct" amount of a feeding is into an ice tray with some RODI water and freeze that. Then you have your own feeding portions ready to go.