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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/05/2008, 05:22 PM
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What brand and model for corallline algae to thrive?
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Cultivatedcoral
8-10 hours should be fine. Nick
8-10 hours should be fine.
Nick
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/05/2008, 02:09 PM
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what can i grow?
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Cultivatedcoral
No on Mille's. Monti cap and digitata you may...
No on Mille's. Monti cap and digitata you may get away with. I did have a encrusting monti's may be ok.
Nick
www.cultivatedcoral.com
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/05/2008, 01:59 PM
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What brand and model for corallline algae to thrive?
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Cultivatedcoral
Kalkwasser is not necessary for keeping coraline...
Kalkwasser is not necessary for keeping coraline algae. Just keep Calcium from 400-450 and Magnesium 1300-1400.
Water changes are always good to replenish Calcium and other elements. Depending...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/05/2008, 12:54 PM
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what can i grow?
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi Mesquite, You can grow soft corals,...
Hi Mesquite,
You can grow soft corals, mushrooms, ricordia etc. Acan lords and micros should be no problem as well. I would stay away from the sps like acros with pc lighting as they may not...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/05/2008, 12:49 PM
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What brand and model for corallline algae to thrive?
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi Fischer's Angel, T-5's will get you...
Hi Fischer's Angel,
T-5's will get you coraline no problem but the real key is keeping Magnesium levels over 1300 and Calcium over 400. If your not keeping LPS or SPS it really does not matter as...
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Reef Discussion
01/05/2008, 12:45 PM
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Always low PH and what to do???
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi Markerum, I agree with lunch bucket. ...
Hi Markerum,
I agree with lunch bucket. Being in Florida as well, these new homes are built pretty much air tight. I have had the same problem in my own home since there is no fresh air coming...
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Reef Discussion
01/01/2008, 05:13 PM
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Two dottybacks?
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Cultivatedcoral
Mudskipper1, In my experience the Sunrise is...
Mudskipper1,
In my experience the Sunrise is much less aggressive then the Orchid. Captive bred in general are less aggressive than wild caught. Unless you have a guaranteed mated pair of...
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Reef Discussion
12/31/2007, 04:49 PM
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Two dottybacks?
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi Mudskipper1, I would not suggest putting...
Hi Mudskipper1,
I would not suggest putting more than 1 Orchid/Fridmani in a 40g. Orchids and Neons are more territorial and will kill there own kind and other dottybacks.
Your best bet is...
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LPS Keepers
10/27/2007, 06:10 PM
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Scolymia Question
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Cultivatedcoral
Yes, meaty foods are probably better. Mysis,...
Yes, meaty foods are probably better. Mysis, clams, squid etc.
Nick
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LPS Keepers
10/27/2007, 06:06 PM
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Acanthastrea
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Cultivatedcoral
What kind of acan is it and where is it coming...
What kind of acan is it and where is it coming from?
The australian acan's lords and micros like a lower to medium light.
Just don't want you to fry it 6" from a MH!!! Good luck, they are...
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Reef Fishes
10/27/2007, 06:03 PM
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To catch a Fish......
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Cultivatedcoral
Kordon makes a fish corral. You can check it out...
Kordon makes a fish corral. You can check it out on their website.
Fish Corral (http://www.novalek.com/kordon/fish_corral/index.htm)
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Reef Fishes
10/15/2007, 08:32 PM
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whats the consensus on dottybacks??
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Cultivatedcoral
Pogiboy, They are a bit territorial but if...
Pogiboy,
They are a bit territorial but if you are introducing only 1 into a 75g it should be fine. I've got 3 sunrise dottybacks in a 75g with minimal aggression between themselves and actually...
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Reef Fishes
10/15/2007, 05:28 PM
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whats the consensus on dottybacks??
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi, The orchid dottybacks and neon...
Hi,
The orchid dottybacks and neon dottybacks are aggressive toward their own kind. I've found that the Sunrise dottybacks are less aggressive than the other 2.
Captive bred dottybacks are...
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LPS Keepers
10/07/2007, 03:57 PM
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blastos help
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi, Blasto's do not have sweeper tentacles ...
Hi,
Blasto's do not have sweeper tentacles if that is what you mean. Although if the blastos were big enough and the seahorse small enough and was resting on it the seahorse could be dinner.
...
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Reef Discussion
09/26/2007, 09:16 PM
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Senior Research Project
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Cultivatedcoral
Hi Ashley, I believe some very good...
Hi Ashley,
I believe some very good articles that apply to your research can be found at RK Mag. Reefkeeping Magazine. Check the links above on reefcentral "RK Mag". Enter the site and do a...
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Reef Fishes
09/26/2007, 04:40 PM
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is the orchid dottback really mean ?
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Cultivatedcoral
SDguy, The flavivertex captive bred from...
SDguy,
The flavivertex captive bred from ORA are not very aggressive at all. 3 months in one of my tanks and they already spawned. Awesome fish.
Nick
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Reef Fishes
09/25/2007, 07:44 PM
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is the orchid dottback really mean ?
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Cultivatedcoral
How about the sunrise dottyback? They are very...
How about the sunrise dottyback? They are very nice looking fish and the tank bred are fairly docile even compared to tank bred orchid dottybacks.
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LPS Keepers
09/22/2007, 03:55 PM
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Placement of Tyree Watermelon Chalice?
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Cultivatedcoral
Keep it lower light and the pink will pop! ...
Keep it lower light and the pink will pop!
Nick
www.cultivatedcoral.com
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/16/2007, 10:07 PM
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Controller for the Hydro Korilla's.....ANY UPDATES????
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Cultivatedcoral
I met with a Hydor rep about a week ago at a...
I met with a Hydor rep about a week ago at a trade show but there was no mention of a controller for the koralia's. This rep told me last year about the Koralia's about 4 months before they came out...
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Reef Discussion
09/04/2007, 07:27 PM
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People with 180s
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Cultivatedcoral
Mine is about 1.5 to 2 gallons per day in S. FL...
Mine is about 1.5 to 2 gallons per day in S. FL with T-5's. AC running all day.
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Reef Fishes
09/03/2007, 08:24 PM
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Can you keep multiple Genicanthus angels together?
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609
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Cultivatedcoral
Yes, you can have 1 male watanbe and a number of...
Yes, you can have 1 male watanbe and a number of female watanabe's, a harem. If you lose the male one of the females may turn from what I have heard.
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Reef Fishes
09/01/2007, 05:04 PM
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Rabbitfish experience
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673
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Cultivatedcoral
No nipping of anything with my orangespot.
No nipping of anything with my orangespot.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
09/01/2007, 11:23 AM
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Lighting for 180gal
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132
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Cultivatedcoral
I'm running 14 x 39w over a 180 and keeping sps...
I'm running 14 x 39w over a 180 and keeping sps and clams. 8 bulbs may do it for your anemone. It's probably more trial and error.
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Reef Fishes
08/29/2007, 10:04 PM
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Cool Orange Spot Rabbitfish pic
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627
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Cultivatedcoral
Jocephus, he's primarily blushish with orange...
Jocephus, he's primarily blushish with orange spots. Pretty much the color you see in the pic.
In the beginning the colors are always blotchy since they are scared alot. After a few months when...
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SPS Keepers
08/29/2007, 08:52 PM
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8
Seachem Dry Mag and stn
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422
Posted By
Cultivatedcoral
I never had problems with seachem Mg and I dosed...
I never had problems with seachem Mg and I dosed it alot.
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