the problem is...
if the copepods and stuff die it wont hurt me so much
but what about my fishes and prawn etc?
as u said damsel.. the cycle would start again...
i dont think i can put all my sand into my sump... even if i could the sand would be way to deep... would a super deep big sized sand bed work as good?
and would the live rock be uncured if i took it out of the water for some time while i do the sand? ( maybe ard 1 hr if i super cheong )
hey guys...
just wondering
whats the requirements for keeping sponges?
tried looking for it at liveaquaria and saltaquarium but cant seem to find any...
so that means that my 3 inch of big coral sand is insufficient?
if i have intentions to change my whole sand bed ( thinking about the trouble )...
how do i use it to 'seed' the new sand?
i caught one crab a few nights back...
lights were off...
and with the swift of the hand
i caught it!!
didnt have the heart to kill it...
so i flushed it down the toilet bowl...
do u guys have to problem when fixing the powerhead that yer fishes seem to be struggling to swim ? (HAR?! what an english)
tell me if i need to rephrase
ok thanx
btw tanzy...
what have u nver tried before?
cud u start a new forum stating everything that u have tried before and how effective it was to save us the trouble of coming out wiff ideas and experimenting it to see if its works
so...
can a rainbar unit connected to a powerhead (placed at water level) be used as a wavemaker?
ive tried using just the powerhead directed to the sides but my fishes seem
to be flung away when they are near...
hehe..... didnt think of that
anyway,
my tank has a hood, and i will be doing my water changes thru the sump,
which is located behind the main tank...
*cross my fingers and hope nothing goes wrong