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Cibo

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Howell
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no i don't. But before you buy something living and place it in your tank you should have a reasonable amount of knowledge on how to care for it.
If its $5 or $500 it is still a living coral that requires care.
A simple google search will clear up a huge amount of prerequisite knowledge at the point of sale.
If it is something you are still unsure about then leave it for another reefer who would be better equipped to handle it.
You will find this challenging at best. Not the kind of coral a noob should focus on.
 
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Long Island
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Thanks for all the great info. The aiptasia are all gone. Hopefully. The green star polyps are thriving and the carnation seem to be surviving.
What is the best way to upgrade to a larger tank? My tank has been running for about 3 or 4 months now and is pretty well established. What is the best way to upgrade without killing everything? I don't have space for both tanks, so I would need to use the same area.
 

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