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new corals
hey guys...
well im most likely going to purchase a few corals off line from frags.org. i already talked to the guy and he gave me a price of 110$ for a ricordia, tenuis, and a cap. i am just in need of some advice on what to do when the corals arrive, such as how to acclimate where to place in tank, should i do anything with the current lighting i have set up, will those corals need strong flow..ect. so im basically just looking for some good advice so my new additions dont wither away. and please no comments about my other posts, i just want to stick to this one right now. alright... thanks
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