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Poll: Tank Lighting
What main lighting source do you run over your system?
Tag: white
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Why maintain your powerheads?
Powerheads will develop a build up of calcified crap and coraline. Although most reefers promote this growth in their aquarium, it's not a good thing to allow it to build up on your equiptment....Cryptocaryon Irritans
Due to the life cycle of C.irritans and ornamental fish habitat, it becomes apparent that in the confined space of a fish tank, C.irritans can pose several problems....White line sponge
Sponge and Para / Epizoanthus living in symbiosis. Don not remove from water, exposure to air will kill the sponge. Can be fragged using a sharp knife, scalpel or scissors. Should only be purchased by those who will cater for the feeding needs....Spot Face Tang
These fish reqwuire a mature aquarium with a lot of hiding spaces amongst live rock. However, this active fish also loves to swim. Therefore, ample room to roam around your aquarium is essential for optimum health. ...White Face Tang
Offer dried seaweed tied to a rock or use a veggie clip, and feed at least three times per week. Sea Veggies, Seaweed Salad and Ocean Nutrition are all ideal products and are very easy to use....Black & White Percula Clownfish
A. Ocellaris is often confused with A. Percula, because of their similar coloration and stripe patter. The discerning difference is that A Ocellaris has 11 dorsal spines, where A. Percula has 9 or 10. They are often bred in captivity making them very hardy fish, and good for beginners....Black & White Butterflyfish
The Heniochus Black and White Butterflyfish may reside with other peaceful fish and others of the same species, if all were introduced into the tank at the same time. When swimming, the elongated white dorsal filament moves like a banner in the wind. ...White Fang Blenny
The live rock provides places to hunt and feed on small crustaceans as well as places to hide. It is not usually aggressive unless the tank mates appear to have a similar shape as it does. Its fangs are more of a defense mechanism used for biting an aggressive fish back....
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