...don’t you mean water change weekend LOL. It starts as a hobby, becomes an obsession, and now I think we’re at the “part time job” stageWater change day must be nuts!!!
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...don’t you mean water change weekend LOL. It starts as a hobby, becomes an obsession, and now I think we’re at the “part time job” stageWater change day must be nuts!!!
Theres tons of options coming on today!I'm new, so I'm trying to add color to my tank lol.
Gotta love that 80 gal!80 gallon with diy stand. 2 years running
It needs friends!
Thats awesome! Pretty much what we did... now we just plumbed the tanks with drains LOL...don’t you mean water change weekend LOL. It starts as a hobby, becomes an obsession, and now I think we’re at the “part time job” stage
We want to knowwww@Just John How long has the tank been running? Coral looks lonely? How long has it been by it's self?
I'm just full of questions? :LOL
Maybe you could buy me a flowerI think there are some rock flowers that were posted already on the sale site
I have 5 tanks. Feel your painLOL...I’ve got 4 more tanks...plenty of room!!
There is also a gorgeous “kryptonite” BTA up - https://reeftide.com/collections/me...firecracker-bubble-tip-wysiwyg-orange-anemone
I wouldn't recommend it if it were my tank. BTA's multiply and can sting other corals when they move around.Realistically, how feasible would it be to add a BTA to a small (i.e. 5g tank)?
Go for a Rock Flower or Carpet. They don’t move very often.Realistically, how feasible would it be to add a BTA to a small (i.e. 5g tank)?
I would not recommend but rock anemones can be your friend!Realistically, how feasible would it be to add a BTA to a small (i.e. 5g tank)?
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14 feet of Goodness
+1 For sure! Those are great options!Go for a Rock Flower or Carpet. They don’t move very often.
Just a polyp labs filter! It'll do the trick!I definitely need to work on my photography skills. This is also about six months old. My rocks have WAY more life on them and I added sand. Fighting to keep nutrients up was killing me.
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Is that a 40B?
yes, 40 breederI would not recommend but rock anemones can be your friend!
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WOW!
+1 For sure! Those are great options!
Just a polyp labs filter! It'll do the trick!
Is that a 40B?
Thats an awesome size! One of my personal favoritesyes, 40 breeder