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Leonardo
@ReefKC · 2 weeks ago

Would like to add 1 or maybe 2 more fish, more open water swimming would be nice. I had a 1.5 year old Biocube 32 with 2 clowns, 1 lawnmower blenny, and 1 diamond goby. As well as sufficient cuc. Planning on upgrading to a 90 gallon in the next year or 2 if that helps with adding a juvenile larger species. Anyone have some recommendations? TIA

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KcReef19
KcReef19
@KcReef19 · 3 weeks ago

I was wondering if there’s any difference between these 2 Nassarius snails. I’m planning to order my CUC soon, but I’m not sure if they’re basically the same except for shell color

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NobodyOwens
Derek
@NobodyOwens · 3 weeks ago

Looking for opinions on final fish to add to my mixed reef tank. I have a 125 gallon (2’x2’x4’) tank. Currently have a quoyi parrot fish, 2 watanabei angels, a magnificent fox face, a mandarin, a Midas blenny, a naoko wrasse, 2 clowns, and a Randal goby. My plan is to add a bristle tooth tang (either a tomini or maybe a Kole tang) and maybe a Bella Rose goby? Or maybe a female mandarin as the male has bee showing off his fins lately. Is this too much? I have a large varied clean up crew, a 40g sump with an over sized skimmer, a lot of media and a Clarissea roller.

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Polychaete1fan
I love marine worms
@Polychaete1fan · 1 month ago

Hey i know this app is strictly reef tank based but is there anyone who wants some fresh water fish i cant exactly/havent been able to take care of very well who lives in the central florida area

fish are

pearl gourami x1

xray tetras x2

kuhli loachs x2-3 (cant actually tell how many there are)

pepper corydoras x4 (two babies)

bristlenose pleco x1

the corydoras and pleco are in pretty bad shape unfortunately and i really need someone to take care of them because i need to divert all my attention to my reef tank which is currently still failing despite everything (atp if any more of my fish die i may offer up all my animals and get a peacock mantis shrimp or something eventually instead)

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alimack04
Ali
@alimack04 · 4 months ago

A good mantra for everyone who got their first tank for Christmas. Rushing to get too many fish doesn't allow your bacteria time to establish. Rushing to get corals before you've learned how to manage your water quality will cause coral problems. Rushing to buy loads of equipment means you might spend money you didn't need to or on gear that isn't right for you. Go slow, be patient, research, research research.

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Dan383
Dan
@Dan383 · 6 months ago

Hi all,

Wonder if you can help.

My tank at the moment is using KH like you wouldn’t believe. Levels I have never seen before.

I am currently dosing Red Sea Foundation B (image below), alongside foundation A and C.

My question, Is there a cheaper alternative available in the UK with the same quality? Or would anyone know a reason as to why the KH is depleting so quickly?

For reference, I like to keep the KH around 10 and dosing around 212ml per week to maintain this level! (via automatic daily dosing of 30ml)

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arrik
Benjamin
@arrik · 6 months ago

genuine question… anyone had success ordering livestock from this app’s marketplace? I need one more coral to finish the list I made when I set out on this journey. my LFS guys he doesn’t like to mess with it so I really don’t know what else to do, if I’m really determined to have it. it’s firework clove polyp. but I have no idea who these vendors here are, how risky shipping a coral is, how it would be to work with seller if any issues, or other considerations I don’t even know about. it’s really hot here in tx so being in the truck or delivered to my door while I’m at work… I just don’t know…

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