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    Just bought a nano with BRISTLE WORMS HELP

    Steven, will the 6-lines do that as well? Im looking into one for my 20. Jesse
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    Fish for Nanocube 12

    Almost forgot...just make sure your tank is established before you add anything to the bioload like a fish. Jesse
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    Fish for Nanocube 12

    The list that you gave sounds good. Generally gobies are a safe bet. Check this out to get a basic idea... http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scat ... CatId=2124 . There are others as well. Clowns generally do well in nanos because they are hardy. HTH, Jesse
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    Just bought a nano with BRISTLE WORMS HELP

    I once used an empty snail shell with a little bit of brineshrimp in it...placed it as far away from the rock as possible, then just waited. I would come back every half hour or so. Then when you see him eating, you just take out the shell along with the worm. Jesse
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    Starting A Tank

    Eddie, for a hypersalinity dip, you would probably want the SG to be twice what a normal SG would be...I would say 1.040, which would be off most hydrometers/refractometers scale. Jesse
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    it's been a while.

    Very nice tank, HH. I like the natural look of your tank. Keep us all updated. Jesse
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    store bought water

    Sometimes the bottled waters may well be RO water, however some companies and minerals and such back into the water "for taste"...like arrowhead for instance.
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    72 Oceanic Reef Ready Bow Front Evolution...

    Very nice, Mike. There is so much going on under your tank, but it is all very clean and organized...well done. I look forward to seeing how this unit effects you reef. Jesse
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    Just bought a nano with BRISTLE WORMS HELP

    They remind me of the creatures from the movie "Tremers".
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    Cool looking snail thing at my LFS

    I would suggest avoiding any sort of nudi...each species has a specific diet....like the Velvet nudi that only feeds on flatworms. Once that food source is gone, they starve. And then as metioned earlier by sadie, they can release chemicals that can harm other inhabitants. They are definitely...
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    7gmb new pictures (updated pic 4-30-06)

    Those zoas are great, sadie. Lets hope your package survives. Jesse
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    72 Oceanic Reef Ready Bow Front Evolution...

    Mike, sorry but I cant help you with the O-zone...I have no knowlecge of that stuff. Your tank is looking better every day. The fish all look fantastic and your rock is really looking good! Just an outstanding tank... :kewlp I especially like those blastos in the second picture...I...
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    New Pictures

    Yes...thats all I meant. You asked about powerhead placement in you tank so I mentioned haing them both pointing toward the front so that the two different flows converge. I would have the powerhead near the bottom on the lefthand side. Thats all...It can be very tricky sometimes conveying...
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    Pico and I mean pico

    Sadie beat me to it but the second one looks like a good home for a Moorish Idol. Just a suggestion. Very cool, Sadie! I am interested to see how the larger one does. Jesse
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    Starting A Tank

    Auai, The brittle stars are great little scavengers...leave them in there. Generally, lighting is on a 12 hour cylce..12 hrs on, 12hrs off. What do you mean "red lighting"? I wouldnt play with the lighting that much... the temp will rise, but as long as it isnt fluctuating more than 2...
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    skimmer

    I looked at that link and that is a great price for a very good skimmer...I may just have to into one if you have good success with it. Jesse
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