bac recifal reef tank
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Most commercially available coral is aquacultured in some shape or form. Many countries have baned live coral harvesting all together. You could fill a million 100 gallon tanks with coral and barley make a dent in a living reef. And that dent would be filled within a year. Real damage comes from agricultural run off, and raised water temps...not hobby based harvesting.
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the chromises and ananthises look really good together.
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Where did you get that info from? i get between 3-6 inches a year on my slowest growing corals.
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im pretty sure coral grows about an inch a year... so about that dent
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very good
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Very Nice!
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as you can afford and no higher than 24-30 inches tall so that you don't need to run extremelly high output halides.
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I'd stick with soft corals because it's going to be really tough to get lighting to penetrate that kind of depth for stony corals although some lps would be just fine. Fish wise I would stick with one or 2 small fish. Fish like width not height and putting more fish than that would cause a lot of stress. I would buy yourself a 40 gallon breeder next time petco has a dollar per gallon sale. That's a much better size tank for a beginner and saltwater in general. You want as much volume
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@SaltyTank07 and catching fish with TNT!
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@SaltyTank07 as much as i agree with you about how little damage hobbyist do to the reef compared to other sources, novices collecting rare and legal to collect soft corals (and fish for that matter) from the Florida keys do how ever damage the reef because they most likely kill what they have collected and will not be able to frag and trade the corals
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please make a longer video
Merci beaucoup mon ami !
Ton bac est sympa aussi!
babiche1 10 months ago