garvin90
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If phosphates can kill fish then that would be the best explained cause of my inability in keeping angels.
As far as corals go, yes I keep them and have keep them since a few months after I started my 15. Like I said before, The only corals that do not live in my tank is Xenia and Anthelia. I have 2 bubble anenomes, 1 rock anenome, 3 different leather species, several mushrooms species, a acanthastrea lord colony, Favia, Favites, star polyps, 3 different calastreas, tubastrea and yellow turbinaria.
All the corals are fine and expand well.
Ive done alot and tried little experiments along the way. Yes, some were more costly than others however if noone experimented with anything in this hobby, we would still be using undergravel filter. Go ahead and flame away again about the "costly" being fishes lives versus experimenting and I think you might find my trial and errors to pale in comparrison to how the hobbyists used to take care of their fish.
Like I said, Ive researched the heck out of the last 7mos and I still have a ways to go obviously, however I do find it quite amusing to see many people toting a 2 year stamp for the hobby yet act like theyve been doing it for the past ten years right?
As far as corals go, yes I keep them and have keep them since a few months after I started my 15. Like I said before, The only corals that do not live in my tank is Xenia and Anthelia. I have 2 bubble anenomes, 1 rock anenome, 3 different leather species, several mushrooms species, a acanthastrea lord colony, Favia, Favites, star polyps, 3 different calastreas, tubastrea and yellow turbinaria.
All the corals are fine and expand well.
Ive done alot and tried little experiments along the way. Yes, some were more costly than others however if noone experimented with anything in this hobby, we would still be using undergravel filter. Go ahead and flame away again about the "costly" being fishes lives versus experimenting and I think you might find my trial and errors to pale in comparrison to how the hobbyists used to take care of their fish.
Like I said, Ive researched the heck out of the last 7mos and I still have a ways to go obviously, however I do find it quite amusing to see many people toting a 2 year stamp for the hobby yet act like theyve been doing it for the past ten years right?