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  1. SantaMonica

    Feeding scrubber growth to fish

    The great thing about a scrubber is that it grows exactly what many fish eat naturally. Even fish that you think would not eat algae, such as some cichlids, will do so if the growth is living. But many freshwater and saltwater fish and other animals love it. Green hair algae especially, but also...
  2. reefsaver

    Hello Reef Saver ~ Meet & Greet

    Howdy all, I am on my 7th month of Reefing and everything is going okay, I've made a couple mistakes here and there and learned a lot and still have so much more to learn and equipment to buy but this hobby has saved my life during a mandated by law curfew lockdown that we are policed to live...
  3. TomSerious

    Hello Fresh into Reef

    Hello! I'm Thomas from Vienna in Austria and I currently have 5 Freshwater tanks (2 x 180 gal., 1 x 125, 1 x 65 gal., 1x 50gal.)! They are mostly Amazon "biotopes" with wild Angelfish, Geophagus, Heros, Tetras and "fancy" plecos (L14, L24, L25, L46, L95 and much, much more) In the next few days...
  4. LEOreefer

    Breeding brine shrimp

    Anyone hatch brine shrimp and feed to tank or grow out and feed ? I was wondering if it is a common practice and what kind of set up you have if so?
  5. F

    does this fish need salt

    i found this at a night stalkers pet store in indiana and didn't know if these puffers are ok in fresh or salt
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