Did someone tell you about the cycle of your tank? How much rock? Bristleworms and really a problem unless you have alot. Your tank is to new for the nem.
FRESH WATER FISH is way I was asking. Just float them with the lights out so you dont overheat the water in the bag. All you are trying to do is bring them to the same temp. And yes place them by hand. If you want to tell what kind of coral you have someone will tell you were to put them...
The closest company to me that does it is out of Denver. Someone told me they get 65-95 a sf. I already do the shoring so just thinking about trying to get into that. Everything is slow and just would like to have one more thing in the bag. Its funny what rich people will spend their money one.
I work around Aspen and Telluride and see stuff like that all the time. These people will remove a multi million dollar house just for the lot. Crazy to most of us.
Do you do scalpted shotcrete? Im thinking of tring it.
It will keep moving until it is happy. It will usually go to the light. Most BTA live high on your rocks(if I remember correct, mine does). If you water sucks and or your lighting its life span will be short lived. As I recall in your other post your system is very new and it is not likely...
If the LFS knew about your tank and still sold you these critters DONT GO BACK!
Keep up with this thread because I would like to know if anything makes it.
You want your skimmer in chamber one,refuge in two, return in three. If you want to split your line you can put the return in 2 and fuge and skimmer on the end.
I wouldnt think it would be harmful, its just the size. As along as its not soft tissue you should be fine. I use zip ties, rubber bands, expoxy, super glue.
I listened to a pod cast explain everything including how to clean the sand. If you know of what im talking about just go to the past history and you can listen to them explain it. They will do a better job!