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  1. bang guy

    Starting a saltwater aquarium

    I would definitely wait until after the tank is fully cycled and stable before adding macro algae (I think that's what you mean by plants). Otherwise you risk having unstable bacteria colonies. If the live rock already has some macro algae sprouts then that's fine, just keep it closely...
  2. bang guy

    Starting a saltwater aquarium

    saltwater plants like Turtle Grass or do you mean Macro Algae like Caulerpa?
  3. bang guy

    Confederate flag controversy

    We all know that the only reason he started shooting people in a church was because the Confederate Battle Flag was flying over the State Capitol.
  4. bang guy

    Starting a saltwater aquarium

    Yes. It could be short but you should expect a cycle.
  5. bang guy

    Robs Nano Reef

    A hard cycle will certainly cycle a tank but it will kill most of the animals you spent all that money on with the live rock. If you want biodiversity in your rock and sand a hard cycle is about the worst possible method you could use.
  6. bang guy

    Robs Nano Reef

    In my experience, ammonia above 1.0ppm is detrimental. Ammonia between 0.25 and 0.50ppm is all that is needed for a good cycle and that's not high enough to kill the organisms in your live rock.
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    Snail reproduction

    If you can gt a good clear picture of the Snail that would help. My guess is that it hitchhiked in.
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    Robs Nano Reef

    If you want to keep the live rock you are going to buy useful then take that big shrimp out or the ammonia will get way too high.
  9. bang guy

    Robs Nano Reef

    Is that dry rock or live rock?
  10. bang guy

    Snail reproduction

    Have you ever added live rock?
  11. bang guy

    Confederate flag controversy

    From my conservative perspective: Typical sheeple knee jerk reaction. Instead of our news media reporting news they hype something up and make up their own news. People are giving insane bigots too much power. Instead of having the people decide what flags and monuments they want around...
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    Snail reproduction

    Neither of those snails are likely to reproduce in an aquarium. It hitchhiked on something you've added to the tank and you are just now seeing it. Or, you have misidentified the Nassarius Snail and it's actually a Ilyanassa.
  13. bang guy

    Hitchhiker and LR only 1 Gallon Nano Tank?

    For the mini-micro tank I would not recommend a filter. You do need something to move the water around though, perhaps an air stone but you'll have to find something to deal with the salt creep. Perhaps set the lighting or a nearby incandescent bulb on a rheostat to control the tank temp...
  14. bang guy

    Anemone under bridged rock

    I can't tell from the picture. Do you have Colonista Snails? Ilyanassa Snails?
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    Hitchhiker and LR only 1 Gallon Nano Tank?

    Before setting sight on a 55, look at the 75. The extra 5" of front to back space (depth) is far superior.
  16. bang guy

    What is a RO/DI

    Unless you have a good automatic topoff system I recommend you have the product water go into a container vs directly into your system.
  17. bang guy

    What is a RO/DI

    99%+ pure
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    What is a RO/DI

    RO filters out impurities in the water that have molecules larger than water but using the house water pressure to force the water through a membrane. A lot of water is needed to flush the impurities away from the membrane to prevent it from clogging so you only get a gallon of clean water for...
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    Temperature issue

    Geridoc, The cooling basement has a great effect in my experience. Be sure to find some way to remove the humidity in the basement though, it can be significant. The inline pump helps but it is slight. The MAG series of pumps are very efficient and the more efficient a pump is the less...
  20. bang guy

    ID and information

    It resembles a severely bleached Sebae I think. It's going to require a ton of TLC to get an anemone that bleached healthy again. You have a lot of work ahead if you're going to keep it. I'd rate the chance of it living 6 months at about 2%. Taking on a difficult to keep animal is one thing...
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