If you haven't visited Woody's Seahorse in a while, make a trip and check it out! For a small shop Woody's daughter and son-in-law have a great selection of fish and corals at great prices. I was looking for a goby today. When I arrived they were courteous and asked about my setup. They then showed me a tank with 8-10 goby types to choose from! Wow.
Setting up an IM 25 lagoon tank. Looking for an LED light for the overflow refugium area. Already removed black plastic. Looking for an affordable light option, preferably like the JBJ Nano Glo LED Refugium Light (w/ magnet). Ideas?
Going to give this a try...
Innovative Marine BioSkim DC AIO Nano Protein Skimmer - Universal https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081W16L8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_a98bEb6N0CF33
Seems like a great deal on this new temp controller. $30 with coupon.
I found this deal and thought of you!
Inkbird WiFi ITC308 Temperature Controller for $30
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Wow. Much smaller setup, but guess I'd better not upgrade. I'm averaging $37/month. I have a Red Sea Reefer 450, with 3 AI Hydra HD 26's. Normal stuff - skimmer, reactor, 2x gyre's. Keep the house temp at 68/day, 65/night.
A few years ago I purchased a purple coral from world of wet pets in Beaverton. I don't ever hear anything about them. Do the still have saltwater fish/corals?
I'd be curious to hear input from others about how to diversify an established tank. What types of fish can I add to my tank. What types of corals could I add to this tank? Is there any creative animals or invertebrates or others that I can added that would be beneficial?
I'm lucky that my SPS and other corals have done well, however this makes it difficult to add more. Also there's a definite pecking order among the fish, making it hard to add more. Is there something I'm missing that I could add?