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  1. jay0705

    Water level adjustment

    Agreed lol, just not flowing over the top. I generally keep mine about 1/4" from the brace
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    Emerald Crab

    The more you add the higher your chances of failure. Honestly I would see if you could rehome it if its giving you issues in your main tank
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    Emerald Crab

    Honestly with only that in the tank, you only have to watch your salinity. It will change quickly in a small tank. Bigger is always easier
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    Emerald Crab

    Yes but you have to monitor a tank that small daily
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    compatibility and substrate question

    That's what I meant with rhino, I wasn't going to murder trying to spell nassarious lol
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    compatibility and substrate question

    Amount varies, but u want variety. Snails, shrimp, even the dreaded bristle worms are helpful. Personally I would do cerith, rhino, astrea snails. A pep shrimp or 2 and a skunk cleaner shrimp. But only once the tank is fully cycled. Add shrimp last
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    compatibility and substrate question

    One clown w other fish. A pair of clowns will breed in a tank. While it's tough the raise the babies, they will still lay eggs. Once they do that they can get very aggressive w tank mates. I have 4 clowns in 3 diff tanks. Occ pair, maroon, and black occ. Honestly my maroon is the least...
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    compatibility and substrate question

    One clown w other fish. A pair of clowns will breed in a tank. While it's tough the raise the babies, they will still pay eggs. Once they do that they can get very aggressive w tank mates. I have 4 clowns in 3 diff tanks. Occ pair, maroon, and black occ. Honestly my maroon is the least...
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    compatibility and substrate question

    2 percs is iffy bc they will get aggressive with other fish in a small tank. 1 clown yes np.
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    compatibility and substrate question

    Hello, first sand is best. Doesn't have to be live sand tho. Dry sand is fine. Your going to have live rock so that will seed your sand bed. 2nd if you want a dwarf lion you can keep it with large clowns. Mine is w a maroon, yellow tail damsel and valentine puffer. No issues. 3rd 30-35lbs of...
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    Anemone

    Iam by no means a new expert. However, krill isn't very nutritious. Try fish, shrimp, scallops, ect. Stuff you can buy at the grocery store. 2nd what type of lightning are you using? They require very high lighting. Meaning high out put, not high off the water.
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    Clown fish getting aggressive

    Lol ok
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    Accidental Coral. Major “oh it’s pretty” moment

    Should be enough light
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    Clown fish getting aggressive

    Word of warning, blacks start showing orange as they get older. Mine is a black body w orange lips. She is 3 yrs old
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    Accidental Coral. Major “oh it’s pretty” moment

    What is your lighting like? If your father duster is ok then your water isn't too bad
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    Fish ID - 4-5 inch fish

    Agree wrasse. 2nd could be a type of hamlet
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    How to choose a powder blue tang

    Agree w the above. When I check bag water w new fish in it, it's usually around 1.017. My tanks are 1.022-1.026 so it's a slow acclimation process. To save your self some trouble get it low in your qt to start with.
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    Clown fish getting aggressive

    Biting in clowns is normal. I have 4 clowns. 3 occ and a maroon. The only one that doesn't bite me is the maroon lol. They generally leave new fish alone. DO NOT ,add any more clowns tho
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    How to choose a powder blue tang

    Have them feed them while your there. Pick an eater. As far as cyanide, its illegal in most collection areas. Doesn't mean it isn't still used tho. Ask what area the fish where collected in, some are safer then others.
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    An off topic question

    Agreed lol
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