Looking very nice bud :). Glad to hear things are going well
Is the Red/Green thing what you were calling the candy cane? Cause, to me it looks like a Blasto
Looking good brother. Keep up the good work
It happens. My cat decided to drink all the water out of one of my betta's bowls. Came home and found the tank empty, and the betta all dried up
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They make ones that can sit internally in the tank. And are relatively small. A lot of my local reefers use them, and have great success with...
Bumping your Magnesium slowly up to about 1800ish will do the trick. Once you hit the magic death point, you'll literally be able to see the hair...
I resent that comment :(. I have a Banded Cat Shark!:mad::devil:
Can you hatch live brine shrimp? If so, do pipefish!! They are awesome! :)
For the hair algae, get a sea hare. It will CLEAN your tank of any nuisance algae in next to no time at all. I'd recommend getting one thats still...
Diatoms are completely normal for a new tank. One all the silicates are eating up, the diatoms will go away on their own. 1/2 a gallon sounds...
Your corals look like they are loving life! Great to see such excellent growth on so many of them! Good job, and I heres to your continued...
If you do decide to put rubble down there, I'd put in a small pump to keep the water moving. I did that in a 14g Biocube I have. Keeps everything...
Looks like you're making some progress! Hurry up and get her wet! :p
These gobies are one of the few I've had luck keeping in groups. Just provide ample rock for them to perch in/on/around to get away from each...
An Algae Scrubber doesn't have to be in a 10g tank lol. Search videos on youtube on DIY algae scrubbers if you have limited space.
I would not do Seahorses unless they are captive raised. Not unless you have the determination to hatch brine shrimp daily. Also, if you intend on...
A little later, but happy birthday bro. Hope you had a great weekend!
I'd watch out with that window near the tank. Natural sunlight can cause a TON of algae issues on the side that is exposed too the light. Other...
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