Our Journey To The Salty Side - Part One

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you would be able to keep motiporas, plating and digita. maybe pink hysetix too. You would need to increase flow from standard. The water quality would be difficult to maintain also

As Ben says :good:

Seffie x

However, are you really asking about the Euphylias, if so - no problem at all as long as you do not have too many and keep up your weekly water change to ensure enough calcium :good:
 
Well, it looks like I have lost my first fish :sad: I haven't seen my purple firefish for a couple of days now, which is very unusual, so I can only assume she is no more.

:rip: Izzles
 
Sorry to hear that trod.
Wouldn't you need to find the body?
Because it can cause ammonia?
Or does this only apply to tropical tanks.

YF
 
Sorry to hear that trod.
Wouldn't you need to find the body?
Because it can cause ammonia?
Or does this only apply to tropical tanks.

YF

Sorry for your loss Trod, she was a lovely looking fish :sad:

I too have lost something in the move - my very lovely frogspawn :crazy:

The body will be eaten up in no time at all YF

Seffie x

:fish:
 
so sorry to hear Trod; they are really beautiful fish aswel :(

try not to worry too much; at least she lived a really happy life :)

to YF, they can cause ammonia, anything that dies will break down and cause ammonia; but i think the moving of the rocks etc will cause some stress to fish and corals I believe.

Maybe the FF could be hiding in a den or something =]
 
Got one :kana: , much to seffie's dismay :rofl:

But I like them

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He is in hiding now I'll get another picture when he's settled in :good:
 
very nice!

isn't that a dwarf cardinal or something? very nice :)
 

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