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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 04:07 AM
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Couple of ?
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demonsp
Look here for help. ...
Look here for help. http://www.asira.org/caresheets
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Reef Discussion
01/12/2008, 04:03 AM
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wait a week???
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demonsp
I would let settle untill clear but add some...
I would let settle untill clear but add some rubble rock also.
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 03:57 AM
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Couple of ?
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demonsp
Dont want to start off negitive but this is why...
Dont want to start off negitive but this is why research and patiants are the key.
If you upgraded your light then decrease main light time for awhile and let coral reajust to higher lighting.
Do...
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 03:05 AM
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Water changes?
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demonsp
Really depends on water readings ,and amount of...
Really depends on water readings ,and amount of stock.
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 02:25 AM
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snails and hermits dying
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demonsp
If water quality is stable and its not a preditor...
If water quality is stable and its not a preditor FOWLR tank look here.
http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r133/demonsperm/?action=view¤t=mantis.flv
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 02:18 AM
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strange growth on sand
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demonsp
I think they spawn with a white cloud. Type that...
I think they spawn with a white cloud. Type that "how do feather dusters bread" in the google search engine then look for links and better yet any images.
GL..
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 01:54 AM
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strange growth on sand
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demonsp
Hard to tell. They hang in the SB also .They move...
Hard to tell. They hang in the SB also .They move around looking for better locations and are a great indicater of water quality and flow. They also reproduce. Here are some ID sites.GL.
...
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 01:49 AM
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How many powerheads?
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demonsp
How much LR and LS and all the other stuff i...
How much LR and LS and all the other stuff i asked. And i would say no. I use a #2 for spot flow in a 75 and not impressed.
It would help if you add much more info in your profile like Lighting ,...
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01/12/2008, 01:34 AM
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softies not opening
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demonsp
These are calcium dependent coral and like medium...
These are calcium dependent coral and like medium flow. Plus they may not recieving enough food with added flow.Maybe feed more or turn off during feeding. Also with such low calcium you may want to...
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 01:19 AM
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How many powerheads?
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demonsp
How much LR and is it a reef or FOWLR? ...
How much LR and is it a reef or FOWLR?
Koralias are a great powerhead but limited in controll and versitality which to a newbie can be very usefull. I would get 1 #4 and a powerhead with flow...
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New to the Hobby
01/12/2008, 12:18 AM
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sun coral
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demonsp
Try placing in the shadows as 150 under a 20 is...
Try placing in the shadows as 150 under a 20 is alot.And not a bottle but an oversized bowl The holes help it fill wil water and use a frag or something to wiegh it down . Leave it covered for a few...
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Advanced Topics
01/11/2008, 11:35 PM
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So you say tap water is no good? Hmm..
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demonsp
This in not doing the tap water is fine issue any...
This in not doing the tap water is fine issue any good , I would reccommend RO/DO in your tank.You would see a world of differance.
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New to the Hobby
01/11/2008, 11:21 PM
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sun coral
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demonsp
They dont look to bad.I see some smaller ones...
They dont look to bad.I see some smaller ones coming up. They like to be fead daily and if they feed during the day your lucky as most as mine feed only at night. Mix the diet up. Marine cusine ,...
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New to the Hobby
01/11/2008, 11:06 PM
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Another Unknown Hitchhiker thread
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demonsp
Sorry bad pic. Here are a few id site thought.GL....
Sorry bad pic. Here are a few id site thought.GL.
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/
http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyummy42/hitchhikers.html
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New to the Hobby
01/11/2008, 11:03 PM
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Koralia Sucks
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demonsp
Wow so many opinons with alot of good advice and...
Wow so many opinons with alot of good advice and i do agree i have #2 for spor flow and had worked great and would reccommed one but to many put the reef tanks water quality and flow in jepordy with ...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/09/2008, 03:44 AM
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Major issue, copper experts please chime in!!!!
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demonsp
A full water change is very bad and can cause a...
A full water change is very bad and can cause a recycle or mini cycle that fish could tolerate much more then coral.Changeing anymore then 33% at a time is very dangerous. I lost an expensive light...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/09/2008, 03:36 AM
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ph drop from rx
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demonsp
Besure your testing in the morning around the...
Besure your testing in the morning around the same time for more accurate consistant readings. Leaving the refug. light off during the day and turning on after main tank light go out would help to...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 03:29 AM
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Cant figure this out.
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demonsp
Another reason to QT fish aswell as coral frags.
Another reason to QT fish aswell as coral frags.
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 03:24 AM
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Skimmer Not Skimming or Nothing to Skim?
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demonsp
The depth of the intake pump does play a factor....
The depth of the intake pump does play a factor. It could just need a break in . If after a week it still isnt producing a nice foam then it may need adjusting.Im not familar with your skimmer but my...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 02:58 AM
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Koralia Nano plus existing flow to much for a 10g?
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demonsp
Not sure on other powerhead you stated as you...
Not sure on other powerhead you stated as you said powerhead then added filter in there. I think the nano and the return will be fine. You want good even constant water movement around the whl tank...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 02:48 AM
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Koralia Sucks
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demonsp
schigara. This mightbe a little low. Your tank is...
schigara. This mightbe a little low. Your tank is young and low flow takes time from months to yrs to show and by then you never eben think its from low flow. I do agree that they have there plave in...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 02:38 AM
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should i get more reef safe fish?
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demonsp
Irresponseable reef keeping is in perfect order....
Irresponseable reef keeping is in perfect order. The fish will grow and need to eat . The load from waste and uneatin food will only get worse and fish will stress from lack of prime realistate.The...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 02:20 AM
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Mixing
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demonsp
Is better to mix only what your going to use. The...
Is better to mix only what your going to use. The fish really dont care what type salt you use its the control of ammonia from water changes that benifits them most.If you plan on going reef then...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 01:16 AM
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Film on glass....
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Posted By
demonsp
I agree on flow. You will always get algea on the...
I agree on flow. You will always get algea on the glass but it should not be so fast. Also CUC and tank age and water readings all play a part. As does lighting time and water source. Its all about...
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New to the Hobby
01/09/2008, 01:00 AM
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Koralia Sucks
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19,226
Posted By
demonsp
This is a new one .I always disliked them as use...
This is a new one .I always disliked them as use for main flow for anything larger then a 60 gallon. Besides the lack of controll you get.
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