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I have about 80 pounds of live rock located in North Brunswick. I am taking a second tank down (not what's pictured in the biocube but regular base rock).
I was given this by a club member and I would like to pass it on to another club member. It was a great addition to my classroom and the kids loved it. I am not sure if I will have use for this in September as I have retired from public school teaching. School's out Tuesday. Pick up around 3:00...
I recently picked up an Apex 3 and Trident. I've done many searches and seem to find limited info on configuration suggestions. For example, I would like to get some ideas on ATO. Can someone please recommend a good resource so I can get some ideas? I believe I have watched all of Apex and BRS...
Currently with a snowflake eel and a unicorn tang which they do not bother. The larger fish, a fat 5" is too busy chasing the smaller, 3" fish. As you probably know better to put with bigger, aggressive fish.
These pictures of one of the classroom tanks. It only has coral and inverts. There are vermetid snails in the live rock. Are these vermetid growing on the overflow and on the glass? I don’t feed this tank at all which makes me wonder why the snails would be multiplying.
I will not be using this tank again next school year. It was passed on to me by a fellow Reefer and I would like to pass it on again. Please let me know if you can use it. Tank and stand.
I've been battling GHA awhile by physical removal and GFO. The amount of GHA growing back has reduced significantly and most of what is left is a light green to brownish color. I feel like I am close to winning this fight. Phosphates and nitrates are near zero. I am afraid to stress out my...
So far the students seem to really enjoy learning science using reef aquariums. The highlights included designing hydrometers using straws and building algae scrubbers with food containers. They also enjoyed fragging some bird’s nest. The plan is to grow out the coral and sell it at a mini swap...