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Orange Crush
This thread is for exactly what the subject suggests. Do you have a topic that you think could be more fully addressed in this kind of forum? Share any ideas you may have.

Digital Cameras
Coral Selection
Books
Pests
Lighting

What do you want to talk about?
MrKrispy
I would like to know how alla youse pros get your corals so darned close to each other and don't have a tank fulla slime!
2manytanks
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Originally posted by MrKrispy
I would like to know how alla youse pros get your corals so darned close to each other and don't  have a tank fulla slime!


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2D_Todd
Feeding corals
maroonclown
Sandbed depth: DSB v. less than 2". Live food culturing, coral growth rates with many different lighting set-ups, and the Berlin Method v. Natural Method.
bneyman
Best setting for a skimmer (lighter or darker skimmate), Kalk use (mixing techniques, use of vinegar, and dripping methods), use of mechanical/chemical filtration, lighting cycles and times, need I go on.... I could come up with 'em all day.
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mattie
recommened corals for low power lights such as pc lighting for a nano
ie easy care and hardiness
Mnesarchus
"The easiest and most difficult animals you've kept in your nano's."
40oz casualtie
i forgot what the question was
matt the fiddler
"recommened corals for low power lights such as pc lighting for a nano
ie easy care and hardiness"


ooo i like this one
mattie
food for fish
food for coral
food for inverts
phenom5
lessions learned/ what you would do different...
ebin
how our lfs burned us!!!
matt the fiddler
green water
Gerard the fish
How about that DSB's in nano's are a waste of sand...
Orange Crush
how about whether or not they're a waste of sand?
pinkpearl
fragging/propagation techniques
Berliner
Dosing, Modifications, propping
miller_time
i like the "corals under lower lighting" topic myself
Farrah
pico-reefs!
hydrohoki
Strange hitch hikers that you have found in your tank.
Danielson330
I would like to hear more about low light corals. Mostly because I own a nanocube and I'm curious what I can keep in there without having to modify the cube too much.
winnker
I would like to hear about pulsing xenia more.
maroonclown
How about making custom tools for DIY?
xcajx
yeah, low-light corals and what the minumum (light) you have had success with.

so this could spill to anemonies, clams, sps, etc
kris_willard
Agreed Low Light Coral
I have been curious if i could keep a clam with just pc's butt were talking 70w + of light maybe a squamosa or dersa.
ghostbear29
i would like to know why don't tanks have the option of good lighting instead of that pathetic 15w crap they give us!
myelin
pico-reefs and fragging techniques with pics. Whatever it is, it needs to have pics!

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