He actually has a series on setting up a tank and how to get it to mature on the way!
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He actually has a series on setting up a tank and how to get it to mature on the way!
ooo wat are the bottom two?
then its time to order moreEverything put away finally
What about the top left one?Any Goni fans out there?
I think I made my own coral compatability chart somewhere around here but it is very small because I was making it for my own stock lol.How about a series on coral warfare and placement?
I'm a little surprised none of the farms have produced a compatibility chart (with caution disclaimer) since they have the most experience with coral variety in close quarters and how fast a particular coral might grow. I'm often looking at other videos to see what corals are placed next to each other for compatibility. Seems like a good way to prevent coral mortality and a way to market to reefers with limited space
How about a series on coral warfare and placement?
I'm a little surprised none of the farms have produced a compatibility chart (with caution disclaimer) since they have the most experience with coral variety in close quarters and how fast a particular coral might grow. I'm often looking at other videos to see what corals are placed next to each other for compatibility. Seems like a good way to prevent coral mortality and a way to market to reefers with limited space
Oh yeah mean like a TSA Red Brick Cyphastrea and Cactus Pavona shouldn't be too close or the Pavona will eat the Cyphastrea? I will note, however, the Red Brick grows plenty fast and doesn't lose much ground.How about a series on coral warfare and placement?
I'm a little surprised none of the farms have produced a compatibility chart (with caution disclaimer) since they have the most experience with coral variety in close quarters and how fast a particular coral might grow. I'm often looking at other videos to see what corals are placed next to each other for compatibility. Seems like a good way to prevent coral mortality and a way to market to reefers with limited space
No, the egg crate one. I think Stoney said it was Wes. That's what I was thinking as well. Couldn't remember though if it was you or him.
This one?
But that is a nice one!
This one?
definately WesNo, the egg crate one. I think Stoney said it was Wes. That's what I was thinking as well. Couldn't remember though if it was you or him.
yep, exactly. I didn't know how potent yuma's were until they attacked a near by chalice.Oh yeah mean like a TSA Red Brick Cyphastrea and Cactus Pavona shouldn't be too close or the Pavona will eat the Cyphastrea? I will note, however, the Red Brick grows plenty fast and doesn't lose much ground.
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