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[5 Mar 2009 | Comments | ]

i have a 55 gallon fowlr tank with three green chromis, one false percula clown, and one bubble tip anemone. i am changing the chri=ushed coral substrate to sand. i have heard that removing it in intervals is the best way to do it. is this right or should i just remove it all at once. also, once i have as much as i can removed, what is the best way to put the sand in the tank without clouding up the water?

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[20 Feb 2009 | Comments | ]

I found my boyfriend cheating on me three months before our wedding I have food, music, bubbles, a band, photographiers, a wedding dress and 16 brides maids mad as hell cause they had to spend $800 on a dress and shoes to be died sea coral green and I have a trip for two to Paris for a week and all I want right know is to just lay down and die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
We have a bad green bubble algae problem. What works to remove it?

I have a 75 gal. reef tank and I am having bad trouble with green bubble algae. It is spreading everywhere! I know to remove it without bursting bubbles. I know not to just do nothing because they mature and spread spores. (learned that the hard way) I hand remove all I can but on the larger live rock with corals attatched I can’t just pluck it out of the water and rinse it off to remove spores. I have heard emerald crabs work , but I am afraid …

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
I was wondering if my mushroom coral (Actinodiscus) is dying.?

It stays partially open but it is detaching itself from the rock that it lives on. I have four other mushrooms on the same rock and they seem to be fine. Also I have one pink tip anemone and one green bubble tip anemone that seem to be ok. My nitrates are a little high but everything else checks out ok. I really don’t know what to do. I’ve read that they will sometime move but I don’t know how true that is. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Is putting two bubble corals close together bad?

We have a purple bubble coral and green bubble coral if we place them beside one another will they hurt each other??

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
I am starting a 30 gallon reef tank and not sure on what fish to put in it.?

I have a few fish, coral and anemones, I want to put in there and I am aware that they may be too many but that is why I am asking.
Fish: 2 clown fish 1 green dragonet 1yellow tang 1 blue hippo tang 1 foxface rabbit fish and 1 royal gramma.
Coral/Anemone: 1 Bubble Tip Anemone 1Reef Haitian Anemone 1 Frog spawn Coral 1 bubble coral 1 purple neon eye polyp and one other species of polyp? If this is too many which would be best to keep?

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
what marine fish can go together?

can green mandarins , regal tangs , common clownfish lemonpeel dwarf angelfish , firefish , yellow boxfish , mushroom corals , bubble anemone , urchins , live rock , polyps , maze coral and waving hands xenia all go together ?

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Will a 65W PC be enough to house a few corals & an anemone?Or will a 2×24W GLO T5 HO be better?(30G)?

I have a 30G Saltwater tank and want to add some coral, I already have a striped mushroom & a cabbage coral. I wanna add;Folded Brain, Bubble Brain, An anemone that host clown fish,Ultra Green Star Polyps, and A kenya or colt tree. I not sure if the light I’m buying is good enough 4 them.Coralife Double PC 72W or GLO Double T5 HO 2X24W?

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
is a dual compact light with lunar light good for a 29 gallong reef tank?

I’m planning on buying bubble coral, yellow polyps, green polyp leather, clove polyps, mushrooms and pulsing xenia…as far as location in the tank, iam already aware of where to place them…I am just wondering if a dual compact light with lunar light is good for the kinds corals i want to have?

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
I have a 50 Gallon Tank, I am getting so much algae, any suggestions?

I have a 50 gallon bowfront Tank, I have had an enormous infestation of hair, bubble, and slime algae. As well as numerous red and green algaes growing on my glass. I have a protein skimmer, 3 (350gph) powerheads, 300g filter, 35lbs of liverock, 30lbs of baserock, 2 small soft corals, 1 clownfish, 7 hermit crabs, 5 snails. I have tried everything to get rid of this algae. I am doing daily water changes of 1 gallon and adding distilled water, scraping the algae off the …