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I will keep macros and inverts tho with coraline live rock.
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FWC is pretty strict. I'm almost positive mangroves are cool, but if it's from a protected area it may not. I know live rock isn't okay to harvest not saying you are just giving an example. Research FWC regs before taking anything imo @NoahLikesFishIf it isn’t you should be fine, but I would still check laws again before you do just to be safe.
I like the idea but Just technically a reef tank with macro at that pointI will call it FOWMAESCLR fish only with macro algae easy coral and coraline live rock
It’s going to have the density of coral that everyday aquarist hasI like the idea but Just technically a reef tank with macro at that point
Balsa wood no. Get the plastic window frame stuff.Same. I’d have to cut metal to use the hob too. What I will prob do is get balsa wood to make a frame custom and then use it and get some mesh from brs
Check the laws. Easy to look up with GoogleWould they care about mangrove seeds on the beach?
Also some areas are more polluted then others. Keep that in mind as wellCheck the laws. Easy to look up with Google
I was here from the beginningIs there anybody here who has read all 81 pages?
Just curious
Nicrew lights do not suck in freshwater. I have had one on my 20g long for over 6 months now, and it’s an absolute beast:If nicrew is anything like it is in freshwater it sucks
NiceNicrew lights do not suck in freshwater. I have had one on my 20g long for over 6 months now, and it’s an absolute beast:
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I was gonna get that one for my 36, but got the aqua sky instead because of the storm setting (I just really liked that).Nicrew lights do not suck in freshwater. I have had one on my 20g long for over 6 months now, and it’s an absolute beast:
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It definitely doesn’t have all the bells and whistles say a Fluval light has, but it is very effective.The nicrew actually has good reviews for freshwater. It is cheap but effective and I have talked to many people who have used it and was recommended it for my planted tank. It just doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that the more expensive lights have.
But by that logic, getting a cheaper light for a marine tank, even if it seems as effective, is not the best idea.

