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![]() Just the opposite, they are all pain in the butts because they move into where the rock used to be hunting for tiny morsels. I thought my copperband was going to follow one of the rocks I was lifting, right out of the tank ![]() |
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![]() I think it stresses the reefer out more than the fish.
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![]() I havn't had my hand in my tank in over 4 months!!
Been leaving it how it is. I clean glass with magfloat, and take the Algae out of the overflow. BUt with a bare bottom and my light stocking. No need for me to be in there. I have to change that me thinks. Need to recapture the 'fun' I had with my tank. At present, it's just there.. I feed, then off to somehting else
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Quote:
I made a new years resolution to not mess with my tanks for a year. It was horrible but I did last about 10 months and then I removed every last piece of rock in there and completely relandscaped...... ![]() |
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![]() cause it clogs the drain.
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![]() I have a internal, coast to coast overflow with 3 1.5" drains in the back wall. The Algae loves to choke off the drains
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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