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can i keep crushed coral with?

can i put it in with live sand? and a clownfish

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Only loose-fitting pajamas have to be fire-resistant. Snug-fitting pagamas don't have to be. No, pajamas can still burn, just not as fast. Most infaant sleepers are snug-fitting, so they don't have to bve fire resistant at all.
Fire-Resistant, there is no fire-proof clothing, if you catch the fire quickly and are able to put it out they can help, but they wont stop a burn.
I have never heard of fireproof pjs. I don't see how they can be made to be fireproof unless they completely cover the kids face and all and have no holes
Yes you can put crushed coral with sand. Crushed coral is nothing more than dolomite. This makes a great or even better base than sand in most cases. You don't need both live sand and dolomite at the same time, one or the other. You can always top off your live sand with dolomite. A skimmer is part of the filter that removes organica and inorganics (in short fish waste) from the water. Salt water fish don't expell waste like fresh water fish do. Theirs is more liquid. the skimmer removes this from the water, however on a 30 gallon, it really isn't needed. Crushed coral doesn't help nor not help clown fish. Crushed coral is like gravel in a fresh water tank. It is just as it says, crushed coral (mostly shells and dead corals that have gathered and were collected nothing more) It does help to keep the PH at the levels they need to be however. Crushed coral/dolomite varies on where you get it from and the amount you get. Corals Live corals are not the same as crushed corals used for the bottom of the tank. Corals are living creatures and can range from only a few dollars to a few hundred each. Mushroom corals are great for beginners. Easy to care for, However until your tank is up, running and somewhat mature, corals won't be able to be housed in the new tank. Patience when setting it up. Follow the rules. Take your time and give the tank time to mature. Good luck and if you have additional questions feel free

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