I have 5 bubble tips in my reef. they are definitely the best choice. Long tentacles also are good but I have had the greatest success with the bubble tips. You should feed regularly and that tends to keep them in the spot where they settle. Be aware that they can sting corals and may wander...
I would suggest Fish Store and More in Buckhead and Under the Wave which is in Gwinnett. Aquarium Showcase also has some nice livestock but are somewhat pricey
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Dr Mac has some great large colonies - I have gotten a large spaghetti leather from him a few months ago and color was great and its is doing nicely.
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Either Reeftopia.com or etropicals. I have ordered from both and have been extremely happy with their live stock. Reeftopia seems to have the better deal with free shipping and a wide variety
The pair is good since the bubble is one of the easier anemones to keep IF you have the proper set up which includes sufficient lighting (MH are often recommended. I would not recommend an anemone for a beginner
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I have used the radioshack fans - they cooled ok but if you are blowing air out of the hood, the salt/humidity will corrode them quickly. Mine lasted approx 1 yr. I have heard that they last longer if you are pulling air from the outside of the hood in to cool. Less effect of salt. I...
I have been using this for several months and have been pleased. Additionally, I occaisionally add some iodine and strontium. I also use DTs about 2x per week. You might check with Sue Truett - I learned of Reefsolutions from her.
I agree with the above comment on alveopora. I would also add that the red gonipora seem to do much better than the others. Currently I have 2 red gonipora which are in close contact with each other doing well and a third small colony derived from one of the larger colonies. These are going...
No problem with what you have done. There is a water based product - Kyolic brand which is available in health food stores. With the oil based garlic extracts, I put 2-3 drops on each cube of frozen food. When I get ready to feed, I defrost the food in tank water, the oil rises to the top...
Try giving the Tang another food source - I would suggest sheets of algae or nori in several sites in the tank. Another alternative would be to use live rock or egg crate to separate the clam from the tang for a while. Good luck