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Multicolor James will have first dip. The yellow belly is available. Only looking for mp40qd, female blue star leopard wrasse and high end sps for trade right now.
This is my basement tank. It's a softies type of tank. I am making that tank more like a frag tank so most of the rocks will be removed. The angels like rock caves and will not do very well in a frag tank setting.
Going in a different direction so have a few fish for sale. Serious inquiries only please pm phone number for pictures. All fish are healthy and plumb.
1. orange spotted filefish. I have had this fish for about a year. A medium-sized female. Eats flakes (only one kind and will include), hikari...
Jeremy if we know the answer to your question we'd all have the most beautiful tanks. However many tank are not even well established after one year and those do have some success have problems quite frequently, sometimes even tank crashes!
As you mentioned our tanks are ecosystems. These...
You will probably get a lot of answers. I have limited experience having used only two different ones. And I am partial to the skimz currently running on my tank. Maybe I just haven't used a better one yet. One thing I would say is a separate water level adjustment is very useful. This feature...
When I had a young tank years ago I always wondered why some corals didn't do well while the parameters were spot on. Now I seldom see this problem. Some animals are more sensitive to water chemistry or the biological balance than others. If your tank is only a few months old it's safe to say it...
James, If you want to do something real simple you can just use your canister for now. I would keep the bio-load low, like a pair of clowns and some micro fish. No angels. Keep some macro algae in the tank, like dragon breathe and caulerpa. Maybe cover 25% of the tank with macros. 10% bi-weekly...