Cyano can and will also most defiantly grow in areas of high flow. I have in fact had cyano growing on an area of my overflow box that was in close direct contact with high flow from my power head. I believe this is due to the contestant contact of nutrients. Once the bacteria starts to colonize...
Here you go this is a forum that deals with octopus
http://www.tonmo.com/forums/forum.php?s=6612ee16c9dfdd2199c33c27729bc0ed
PS my wife just looked over my shoulder and said NO YOU ARE NOT
So You Want to Keep an Octopus...
Author: Nancy King
Photographer: Joe Strickland
Octopuses exhibit intriguing behavior, surprising intelligence, and incredible shape- and color-changing abilities in the aquarium—as well as tragically short lifespans.
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An octopus...
With all due respect I think you may be going about this the wrong way. IMO when you go about attempting to keep a species specifics tank and its inhabitant you need to get real world info. Info from hobbyists that are actively keeping the species you want to keep. That is where I would start...
some great reading if you have not all ready done so
Octopuses: Things to Know Before You Buy (Full Article)
Author: James W. Fatherree, MSc
Photographer: James Fatherree
They're renowned for their eight appendages and a propensity for squirting jet-black ink in a crisis, but there’s plenty...
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LOL,Joe you are to literal. Welcome back missed you buddy.
Literal well at least thats better than what meowzer thinks all she says is I am guttural. How are things my old friend?
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I have 2 percula clownfish. I am considering a carpet anenome but I am not sure how likely the clownfish are to host it. In addition, I read a thread saying someone's anenome ate fish, will the carpet do this? Please help.
Clown fish will host ich but I do...
Check out “what fish?” a buyer’s guide to marine fish”. It’s by Tristan Louger. It’s a small book size wise. But with 207 pages. Color picture of each fish with info on where they come from what they eat EST.
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I made the stupid mistake of getting a pair of Velvet Damsels as the first fish in my tank (I will never get Damsels again).......
One of them is super aggressive and relentlessly goes after the other.
Since then, I have added 5 more fish over time.....each...
Remember there is a good chance that a large percentage of your nitrification comes from bacteria colonys established on your substrata. You can impact these colonys by burying them under new sand. That being said IMO adding sand to one section at a time with a brake in between will give the...
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hey again ok first week of cycling done water test comes back ph 8.2, ammonia 1.0ppm, nitrite 0ppm, nitrate 40ppm so now i wait for these minus ph to spike and come down to 0?
what is it your waiting for ???????
Just like to pass on something our good friend Flower said to me when I was at the low point of this roller coaster ride we call life.” THIS TO SHALL PASS”