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In the first two boxes enter a percentage size you want.
If it is still too big, undo first then choose a smaller percent.

Photobucket will resize but I have had this problem on some settings.
 
anyways i have replaced all my water and got a new protein skimmer and macro algae and still the levels stay the same. is something dieing in there, the nitrates have gone down abit but not alot like 150-100 now what can i do? i really want some corals!

oh and i removed an old coral that looks like it was dieing today u think that could have released nitrates? its was an orange finger coral
 
Possible. Are you shure it was dead, they often go into a strop and look "dead" when in fact they are perfectly OK :unsure:
 
it just looked like it was rotting and looked disgusting, what is a stable nitrate level to start adding fish and corals
 
You need to be patient, your tank is not stable, let alone ready for new inhabitants - your tank needs to have much lower levels for a least a week before you think of putting anything else in - it will be worth the wait :good: if you are anxious to splosh the dosh then go buy something and ask them to put it on hold for you :good:

but please ask us first if your choice is suitable, let us help :good: do not be swayed in to buying something because your lfs says it will be ok - most times it isn't, even better start researching what you would like and start a wish list, planning is fun :nod:

Seffie x

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another thought, how much and how often are you feeding your fish? And, are you feeding extra copepods to the Mandy?
 
oh ok ill stay away from the lfs for a while, no im not feeding mandy, she seems healthy and fit, exited no bones showing so why bother, am i evil?
 

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