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I don't think you have to break the tank down, just do some water changes and maybe run some carbon in you filter. You should also take it out of your tank if it is dead and decaying it's not good to leave it in your tank.
 
I see coralline algae starting to cover my ph probe. I want to clean it before it gets out of hand. What's the safest & easier way? I don't want to scratch the sensor.
 
I just bought a 92 gallon corner tank and the guy gave me some rock. It has been sitting out of water for about a month. We washed it off and it doesnt smell as bad. What is the best way to make it tank ready?
 
Can Carpet nems (haddoni) go sexual? My carpet was blowing up very funny looking before feeding and lights out i am uploading pics now and I went to bed. About an hour later I come out and check on the tank and my water is cloudy and nem is normal deflated/smaller like he always is during the night.

Could he have gone sexual and clouded my tank?
 
Just wanted to post a pic of my new 65gal now that I think I am done adding rock. There is @70lbs of rock 80lbs of sand.
what do you guys think?
 
Here's what I'm thinking: 100 blue leg crabs, 50 Astrea, 50 Nassarius, 50 Cerith crabs, 6 peppermint shrimp, 5 emerald crabs, 3 sally lightfoot, 3 arrow crabs, a pretty purple lobster for fun.... Thoughts?
 
What do you guys think from experience? Whats the best place to purchase acrylic tanks. Marine Depot has a few nice ones it looks like.
 
I am thinking of moving my sump to the basement. But to get it out of stand the display tank needs to come off. So I am looking for the best way to get this done. I know where it will go and how I will plumb it to and from.
I will want to save as much water as possible so I plan on pumping it in to a number of Brute cans Its a 90 gal FOWLR tank. After I get some of the water out will it be safe to put my fish in the brute. I am thinking a power head and heater is a must. Anything else. Should I put some live rock In with the fish. The remainder of the rock will go in another brute. I am hoping I can move the tank on to another stand that I will have close by which will give me enough room to get the sump out. I really hope I don't have to remove the sand. I will leave a little water to keep it moist. Any thoughts or suggestion will be appreciated.
 
I use a saline solutions skimmer on my QT. It has been running for two weeks on that tank but produces no skimmate at all. There are 3 small fish in the tank right now. A purple fire goby and two black ocellaris clowns. the tank is a 35 gallon with a 35 gallon sump/fuge. Anyone know how to tune these things to pull skimmate? I've tried fiddling with the air pump and air flow already and don't know what to do now. All suggestions are welcome.
 
I have some brown Anthelia. I like it but it's starting to crowd out my watermellon Zoa's and they are starting to decline since they area shaded. How do I move it off of the rock and maybe into my sandbed or possibly another rock. I don't want to have it grow back in the same spot.
 
I was looking at the lobster tank at the local Walmart and was wondering is anyone has used one for a reef tank? The one here is the Marineland 55 gallon cube with the filtration system in the back, it has a chiller and a uv light- opinions or experiences?
 
Where is the best place to buy a new tank. I am looking to buy a 150-200 gallon tank and I live in central new york? also, what do people suggest, acylic or glass?
 
I have a 25 gallon fuge where I have an 8" sand bed, and am growing Chaeto. I set this up about a month ago. Chaeto is growing nicely, but there are brown algaes growing on the glass and sand bed.

I'm thinking of adding a minor clean up crew to keep it a bit cleaner. Nassarius snails, astreas, and some turbos possibly.

Any suggestions for or against doing this?
 
Im trying to just set up a small tank so I decided on the aquapod 24 gallon with the 64 watt lighting. I really just want to most likely house a pair of clowns, a GBTA, maybe 1 or 2 or small fish. My corals would be mostly just xenia, mushrooms, zoos, figi leather, and toadstool but i would also like to get some LPS such as frogspawn or maybe a brain. Would this set up be sufficient. I was going to add a koralia nano.
Do i need a different kind of filtration?
Should i really just get the 150watt. (id rather not spend the extra money if not needed)
If i must get the 150w, would i have to look into getting a chiller. if so then im not getting the hight watt lighting.
Thanks.
 
Due to the water I'm using, I have a phosphate level of .5. Will Chemi-pure Elite be able to take care of that? My tank is a 10g nano.
 
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