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Marshians, who doesn't love learning more aout this hobby? I'm judging interest in a lecture or Q & A session via zoom. Maybe even in person if there is enough interest. What topics do you wanna learn about?
New to hobby and how to start a new tank?
Dosing, what's that? And why do I need...
Going to be a personal preference thing but I always plan on long term. Plan for growth and shadowing. Of course you can always add lights as the tank fills out but my preference has been to start with my main lights first. Then add in the fill lights later to reduce shadowing. I'm a AI fan...
Natural daylight is 6500k so moving upwards is more of a personal preference towards a tank looking blue versus white. 10k still peaks in the 375 to 425 Nm which is sufficient for chlorophyll A.
Well for discussion sake. Metal halides were, and to an extent still very popular choices for reef tanks. Most of those bulbs have reds and greens in them and arguably considered full spectrum. The popular 10k bulbs for example, while not heavy in red and green, are very present. Proof in...
It sounds like you have experience but i would advise slow down. Looks like you are doing a lot of different things at one time and results come slow in this hobby. Unless things are dying off now make a change and wait a few days, even a week before trying something else. If your corals are...
I bought way more than I needed so selling a 2 oz jar of algae barn clean chaeto for $20. Just got in mail today (2/28). if no one takes in the next day or two I'll just have to trash it. Located in willis
He also recently reopened after a fire and lost all of his livestock....can't argue your experience while there or your feelings so just throwing that out there.
Anyone know of a good place to get scuds or any other freshwater bugs like copepods or daphnia? I'm next to lake conroe so thinking of getting some things there but this lake is nasty and I'm not trying to add motor oil to my tank.
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