I have a twinspot coris that burrys itself in the sand at night. It has a small infection on its mouth and I want to quarentine it. Should I just let it figure out theres no sand to sleep in, or is there some kinda sand I can use that wont effect the treatment? He just swims back and forth at...
Sorry about the ***** slap crack. Its just that alot of people tell me that a uv sterilzer is bad in a reef tank. I've had mine in for a year and a half and my tank is doing alot better than when it was without one. BTW I do have a background, I just took it off because the damn flash of the...
Sure thing George. I posted what I have been told. Apparently I was wrong. Plus every flame angel I tried keeping nipped mostly at everything I had, so I was posting from experiance.
Niiiice!Get a clownfish if you dont already have one, they usually swim in large polyped corals if you dont have an anenome. Mine does, I'll try and get a pic.
Angels=not reef safe. I think you all know this. ESPECIALLY flame angels. Sure there might be that one or two that go along, but overall angels are a bad edition to any reef tank. Actually I think I saw a species of angel that are reef safe, but they arent that great looking.
I left the cover all the way on my tank without the fan on lastnight and my tank shot up to 88.5 degrees!Today my corals look a little, not so good. But they will shape back up in a few days.
You've heard wrong. It takes care of algae and bacterial blooms. Next person that tells me a uv sterilizer is BAD for a reef tank I am going to ***** slap them. For my tank my uv has done tremendously well. Oh yeah next time you post 'peej' learn how to type and use grammar. Its not hard.
25 gal with 20 lbs live rock and 40 lbs of live sand. The lights are JBJ, one 10k and the other actinic. Skimmer, uv sterilizer, canister filters. I do admit that I have more fish than one would recommend. But thats what the uv sterilizer is for. The weird thing that is suction-cupped on...