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Go with a deep sand bed, Southdown if you can find it.
check out http://ipsf.com/ to get that bed jump started. Also check out this link http://reefcentral.com/modules.php?s...showpage&pid=3 |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 13:28:49 GMT, wrote:
Go with a deep sand bed, Southdown if you can find it. check out http://ipsf.com/ to get that bed jump started. Also check out this link http://reefcentral.com/modules.php?s...showpage&pid=3 Thanks for the link on the Mandarin. While the guy at my local fish store didn't specify a time frame for waiting to purchase the mandarin, he did say that a tank isn't ready to support a mandarin until even cursory examination of the rock allows one to see 'pods crawling around in abundance. In any case I am looking forward to seeing what happens when a tank of just live rock is left alone to develop. |
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