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i have about 15 years of experience in the reefing hobby but have been keeping aquariums for about 20, i am up to date on all the latest equipment such as led lighting, dosers, the new tanks available such as the red sea max and i can help you with many creatures that most other people have never even kept before such as sehorses, cephs, and sharks and rays.

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15 years in the reefing hobby and it has come to my attention this site needs some more informed experts.

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masters degree in marine biology

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2012-05-23 starfish:

starfish can be found many places naturally, most of the stars we find in captivity are particular to certain reefs and tropical waters. however there are temperate and even cold water starfish. some starfish

2012-05-17 1st reef tank:

a 30 gallon tank is a fantastic beginner tank size, for that tank i would suggest either t5 or pc lighting. power compact lighting is normally considered outdated but for a cheap fixture that will grow

2012-05-13 Canister and skimmer:

yes you can just do the skimmer, it will work fine for filtration, however, the best type of filtration system for a saltwater setup is a beneath tank sump, or refugium. which you can easily attach a skimmer

2012-05-08 scooter blenny:

at this point, all i can really think is that you thought he was eating, but he truly was not. often times they will pick at rocks in an attempts to get some food even if there is none to be had. it seems

2012-05-01 Setting up an 125 gallon reef tank:

well first off, the dry rock is a great idea, live rock is overrated and does not benefit an aquarium much, besides cycling it a bit faster. it also saves a ton of money. for filtration i would suggest

 

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