Originally Posted by puffer24/7
how is that anemone alive
Itsonly been in there a few days.
But my bubble tip has been in there for about six months with no problems.
No they don't get eatten. They tore up my tank and ate My yellow button polyps .star polyps and were working on my zoo's so I ditched them to a smaller holding tank to await the monster.
Red stuff is Cyno...
I does-not like oxygen or moving water...
Increasing flow in tank both promotes gaseous exchange at the surface thru agitation, and distributes oxygen rich water to lower levels (where Cyno shows up)
Oxygen also benefit biological action which in turn breaks down Malnutrients...
It is possible to maintain "clean" sand in an aggressive..
thanks very much man, by the way ur tank already looks sweet and its got nuthin in it, i cant wait to see what it looks like when u got it all hooked up and everythin good luck and thank u once again
Originally Posted by Squidd
Red stuff is Cyno...
I does-not like oxygen or moving water...
Increasing flow in tank both promotes gaseous exchange at the surface thru agitation, and distributes oxygen rich water to lower levels (where Cyno shows up)
Oxygen also benefit biological action which in turn breaks down Malnutrients...
It is possible to maintain "clean" sand in an aggressive..
I already have a power head hooked to a sprayer bar putting out about 250 GPH that is pointed out along the floor of the tank. should I try uping this some?
Thanks for the help squidd.
he is on the skinny side but will plump up in the near future, tangs are really active fish and dont get fat pretty easily, they are the greyhounds of the aquarium lol
Nice pics everyone. Hey BENZ, Thanks for the advice on the pics I've got a few posted. On the 125 supports, I had a 600 gal set up about 7 yrs ago and had no supports below. Some kid through a rock at it and busted. I had it set up for about 5 yrs