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Ok thanks! I have been looking into the magnifying glass thing but Idk if I can send 30 bucks on it :( I work for my dad and get $50 a month well actually I’m still paying off the mp10 so $40 a month and it hardly ever lasts past the first few days of the month lol
I too need to get a lease for my camera. It takes some pretty trashy photos under UV light. :rolleyes:;Muted
 
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I just had the coolest idea, what if you placed caleurpa on top of branches in a scape to make like leaves for fish to perch on”
 
Doesn't it have a root system?
Certain types can go asexual as well, right??
 
This tank is beautiful . One thing I’m going to take from freshwater is making a soft scape in your tank in utility of fish, it is what all the botanicals in blackwater is. I’m going to mimic it in sw with crushed shells and rubble
 
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Love the zoas, you guys convinced me to start keeping more. I started with a free one from asd 6 months ago and in the past month have bought la lakers, speckled kraks, rainbow incinerators, and im looking at getting more, dear lord. Also what are the zoas in the last pic?
 
Watch out for some species of caulerpa it just grows soo fast
 
What if put it on the opposite side of the powerhead. Also, do montipora red cap or whatever need high flow like other sps or are they hardier?
 
What if put it on the opposite side of the powerhead. Also, do montipora red cap or whatever need high flow like other sps or are they hardier?
moderate, but another one of the corals that grows way too quickly
 
I love trimming so i should be okay with managing growth. I might need my pet sitters to learn how to trim XD
they can suffocate others corals and macros fast just like in planted aquariums but even faster death occurs in corals so watch out
 
When I get more advanced/get a larger tank I want to get into nps gorgs and sea apples and other oddball sessile inverts, they all are so cool and they are the most fun things to watch out of all the stationary animals
 
When I get more advanced/get a larger tank I want to get into nps gorgs and sea apples and other oddball sessile inverts, they all are so cool and they are the most fun things to watch out of all the stationary animals
I might be completely wrong but I would think it would be easier to do them in a smaller tank except water quality is harder to keep pristine idk
 
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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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