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  1. Hi all, Currently i have a 3feet by 1.5 feet tank. The inhabitants are 1 YT, 2 tomato clowns, 1 yellow tail damsel, 1 coral beauty, 1 algae blenny and 1 mandarin fish. Tank has been running for slightly over a year now. I kinda want to add 2 more fish. I have tried to add flame angel ( but it just mysteriously dies every time (3 in total), so im not going to try another.... I tried adding a royal gramma as well, but the clowns and damsel are just too aggressive. Any suggestions of what fish i can add to my setup?
  2. Im using tunze 9004 on a 120 liters tank. Not sure how it compares to bm tho
  3. mine is right next to blastomussa
  4. I think ur led light is the cause I am also using maxspect, i tried to go 50 percent white and 80 percent blue. One of my brain coral bleached within a few hrs. Imo if u r only keeping lps. U may want to never exceed 60 percent. I had fairly good success with a:30 b:60
  5. They are one of the few invverts that feed on bubble algae. However i did read that there is a good chance that they will prefer other food.. Ie coral..
  6. Get Scarlet skunk shrimp. They are cute and hardy. Imo, forget bout turbo snails. Those guys are so retarded that once they flip over, they will die. I used to have 10 of them, 9 of them died over a span of bout 4 months.
  7. Thanks for the tip. However i do think that blow torch and soaking in bleach a tad too extreme. Lol
  8. Bro, i think u have to add in the live rocks to actually start the cycle.
  9. wow nice red prata! BTW, gonio do have sweeper tentacles, probably not a good idea to put the prata that close to it.
  10. Interested to know too I got a red gonio that i try to feed with coral food but no idea its actually feeding or not..
  11. Just found out they are some sort of macro algae. The more i try to get them out, few more sprout in some other place. Kinda irritating tbh. Nitrate is at 5ppm, phosphate im not sure. I do dose liquid phosphate remover weekly though. Anyway, care to share why they are the bad kinds? Or not good? I would think they are much better compared to diatoms or slime algae.
  12. Tapwater has ~90ppm of TDS. If u r keeping mushrooms and some hardy LPS you can probably get away with tapwater wc. However be prepared to deal with alot of nuisance algae. I do a few WC without knowing my DI is already exhausted and lots of algae pretty much grew within the hours.
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