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livingart

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  1. yes that would be OK, maybe add a small powerhead to help move tank water in that depth horses don't do well in too strong a constant flow i have used tropical liverock in coldwater without any issues, except the introduction of aiptasia a pest anenome when you come to setup i have plenty of liverock from coldwater setup also a few young abdominalis at about 12cm
  2. hi BSNative, welcome to the forum you can add your location in user control panel, then profile at the top of the page lots of threads on here and stella is our resident expert enjoy your time here
  3. my adult pot bellies breed in 65cm so 90cm is not necessary just my opinion
  4. livingart

    New 60l

    my chaeto, caulerpa and red mushrooms are growing under a T8 daylight tube
  5. puttputt up north has been doing a log on growing local coldwater plants here http://www.reefkeepers.co.nz/forum/view ... f=10&t=156 i think you will have to log on to see it though also another thread on lighting he uses at 90cm high it will be hard to reach the bottom if needed you could get away with 70cm high
  6. very clever barrie what about manuka alanmin?
  7. a vision lets you create a possible future of what your tank will look like
  8. the stones are nice, composition isn't maybe make them into a waterfall pattern or tumbled rock slide in a controlled yet somehow random effect like nature paints
  9. that takes too long unless you follow the teachings of big chief kicksupastorm
  10. yes a small raft of some description i reared a few but sneaky nailed it with rearing a lot
  11. livingart

    discus id!

    that is true in a strict scientific sense but i have seen the laws broken in the random expression of genetics
  12. i'll back sneaky up on that i have had them for 24 yrs
  13. nice setup if it would take the weight you could set up a deep sand bed in the refugium
  14. i use blue lights to come on 1/2 hr before the halides turn on then vice versa of an evening
  15. quite a few using these on marines now local reefer has some info on them here http://www.reefkeepers.co.nz/forum/view ... f=21&t=547
  16. Artemia can live in fresh water for about 5 hours before they die They decompose pretty fast as well
  17. leave it until next shed and see how it goes
  18. you may get some bowing in the 2.4m lengths may also be aggravated over time with moisture from the tanks
  19. a male and female at the right age and right food and conditions will breed easily
  20. female is approx 43cm, male slightly smaller eating oxheart, krill, earthworms, prawns, mussel and smaller fish
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