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    75 gallon

    Originally Posted by ajroc31 If you want to keep gobies and blennies, play to have your tank covered, they love to jump. I got it covered. (no pun intended)
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    Killing an Aiptasia

    Originally Posted by Flower They are a type of pest anemone, they sting coral to death and spread like fire through the tank. Joe's juice or Aiptasia X can be found at most fish stores, and Peppermint shrimp can be ordered right here on this site. Don't mess with it until you are ready to kill...
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    75 gallon

    I have a 30 gallon at the moment but I am currently setting up the 75 gallon tank that I will be switching to. I have a False Percula, 4 Blue Chromis, and a Royal Gramma. What other additions could I add when I switch to the 75g? I really like Blennies and Gobies.
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    Killing an Aiptasia

    Originally Posted by Flower Peppermint shrimp, or Aiptasia X, or Joes Juice all work great. Aiptasia are like cockroaches, you see one but the spores are in the hundreds. If your tank can support them…Get some Peppermint shrimp and use the Joes juice to get the big ones. Where could I get...
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    Killing an Aiptasia

    I have an Aiptasia growing on a live rock, I know I can kill it with some calcium but where do I get it and will it harm the fish?
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    Interesting Clown Behavior

    Mine do that when I show them the can of food. Cool indeed.
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    Upgrading To A Bigger Fish Tank

    Originally Posted by Jstdv8 when you take out your sand, put it in a 5 gallon bucket and put a little water over the top of it. when you take it back out scoop it with something like a perforrated ladel or soemthing that will allow the water to drain out. Don't use any of the water left in the...
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    Upgrading To A Bigger Fish Tank

    Originally Posted by clatong You can, though it won't provide much benifit. The sand and rock hold the bacteria you need. It won't hurt though! I bought 4 new packs of live sand and I will shortly go and buy more live rock. I will move the sand and rock to the new tank.
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    Upgrading To A Bigger Fish Tank

    Originally Posted by Flower WELCOME to the site! You will need more sand, more rock and more water...so yes, I would. Thank you! I heard I could just transfer the water from my old tank to the new one is this true?
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    Upgrading To A Bigger Fish Tank

    Will I need to wait two months again? I'm switching from a 30g to a 70g. help please!
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