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    RIP sadness

    Also have a Porc Puffer, Chocolate Star, Short spine Urchin, and a Snowflake and none are showing any problems. Trigger wasn't showing any problems either up til yesterday, but considering how stable this system is and that I did the work a couple weeks ago I really don't know what else it...
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    RIP sadness

    My Huma trigger just died. So angry, sad, annoyed, I don't know what. Redid a bunch of my plumbing and installed a UV just a couple weeks ago. Guessing contaminants. Possibly PVC glue not dried enough or some residue on the UV or . 3 fish in a 125 and all the time I've invested to make...
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    Aggressive reef

    There's no set rules, only things you need to think about when planning your setup.
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    volitan lion

    Originally Posted by Cranberry I would wait to buy everything until he has taken frozen. If he doesn't take it, just you, you are left with a potential food you have to throw out. Everyone here loves table shrimp. I usually start there. Well buying everything is like 5$ and you can just keep...
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    Aggressive reef

    Potentially yes, but it depends on where the heater is and how much flow you have through that area. You need to make sure you don't bottleneck the more heated water. You also need to consider the surface area of the water, since more surface area means more evaporation means faster cooling.
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    volitan lion

    Go to a grocery store with a nice large seafood market and get every type of raw seafood they have. If you have a feeding prong, stick some food on the end(so its in place and you can move, but not so in place the lion can't suck it in) and shake a bit so it looks alive-ish. Try a different...
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    Aggressive reef

    I just want to reiterate that keeping an aggressive reef is definitely possible. There are many fish that don't eat corals, and just because you have a fish that might eat X doesn't mean your fish will and you can experiment. I will personally guarantee though that you will need to do more...
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    dwarf fuzzy lion

    I can totally see doing that if you can't get your fish to eat anything else yet, but that is extra work and cost and IMO the preferred method would be to get them on a variety of foods since it will save you the headache. But to be fair this is coming from the perspective of someone who spends...
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    dwarf fuzzy lion

    FW invertebrates(like ghost shrimp) are ok afaik because they don't have the fat problem of fw fish.
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    dwarf fuzzy lion

    You don't really need to gutload ghost shrimp. The golden rule for any and all fish is variety. Just don't feed freshwater fish to a SW fish since there's nothing to gain in doing so(unless you just enjoy seeing your SW fish eat live fish). For new fish I prefer to start small and work my way...
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    If you play with fire...

    To be fair I barely post here anymore because it's usually people asking the same old dumb questions over and over. I can only say that lionfish and triggers together is not a very good idea so many times :p As for the Vick comments, I don't think SR meant any insult by it as its phrased more...
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    Aggressive reef

    Be prepared for a lot of work if you want to do aggressive and reef. Bioload holy cow, will have trouble keeping chemical levels reef safe and cleanup crew might become food.
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    If you play with fire...

    I never worried about chasing until my tank got tanked by disease and was set off in part by my Tusk chasing a Humu all the time. The Humu got the last laugh as he was one of only 3 survivors. Never again!
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    porcupine puffer question

    Why cooked? I would think the nutrients would be cooked right out of em but I don't know. I feed my aggressives stuff mostly bought raw at the grocery store and frozen at home.
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    Gold Puffer is sick ! With Fin Rot and Popeye

    Originally Posted by RCreations No, not nitrates. He had high nitrites in his qt for a few days. Oh duh, misread that obviously. That definitely could've been harmful.
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