The Bad Advice Guppy Returns

The Bad Advice Guppy Returns
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Its been a little while since our last installment of ‘BAG answers your emails’. Its Friday, so let us not waste any more time and let BAG do its thing.

 

 

Dear guppy, I think I am having issues with my lighting. My corals are starting to brown out. What should I do? Should I change my bulbs? Ballast? Reflector? Please help!

Is there an option for “none above”? No need to change your equipment. Just drain your water half way in your tank. This way you don’t have as much of light refraction with the water half way. Problem solved!

 

Wassup BAG! How do I get the colors of some of my acros to color up? I tried everything!

Take your acropora out, and put in a bucket of water and bleach. Give it about 20 minutes. You will have a perfect canvass for your acro to have new color. Juts make sure you use oil paints and not watercolor. They will dissolve.

 

Hey gups, what would you prefer: deep, shallow or no sandbed?

A and B.

 

BAG, did you ever use a camera? I wanted to know how to take pictures in ‘eye candy’!

Personally, I would ask the Fragd.it guys to show you all PFE award winners. I am sure those winners know best how to take those shots!

 

If you want your emails answered by the Bad Advice Guppy, please send us your questions to info@fragd.it

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