Well, both system produce aerobic and anaerobic bacteria during cycling. So far there is no mention if they are different for freshwater and marine. Maybe you test and let us know. lol
I was in ur situation couples of years back. End up tearing my planted tank down and do all from scratch. I do use back my biohom and ceramic rings but after a wash. As for BB for cycling, this is not difficult. Juz throw in some food and the cycle will start.
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JC
The Glassbox-design blog did a good writeup on these Flame angelfish.
http://glassbox-design.com/2010/red-hawaiian-flame-angel/
It seems the blood red variant is indeed only available in Hawaii.
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JC
Hi Guys,
I'm letting go my Clown Tang for S$30 to reduce bioload. Its been with me for > 9months. Around 3" long and feeding on anything (pellet, frozen food). Kindly please pm me of interested. Collection will be at Sengkang after 9pm.
Thanks
JC
http://www.reef.hk/forum/index.php?showtopic=7510&st=160
Seems like an issue with exporter. Someone in Canada reported having the fake mixed in the pack. Better do ur due diligent to check.
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JC
http://reefbuilders.com/2010/03/24/captive-bred-mandarin-gobies-synchiropus-commercially-ora/
A nice development for the industry. Not only will they be on frozen but also on pellet!
Cool stuff!
JC
Generally, pelagic spawning will need a much higher tank but since urs are spawning, it might juz happen again. Its always a joy to see ur livestock spawn in captivity.
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JC
If the tank remain constant, spawning activities should be on a regular basis. You might want to try collecting the eggs next time by switching off the pumps.
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JC