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IMO bryopsis has more of a fern/feathery look, that looks like some kind of sea grass or something. (NOT MY PIC)
Try pseudocorynactis.
You might just have to do that, get the smallest hook possible, smash the barb and find his favorite food. Or wait for the lights to be off for a...
one appears to be in more flow and more green then the other. same coral IMO though
GSP, green star polyps.
I'm sorry about your fish, but we do try to help, you seemed to have narrowed it down to cyanide, then ask if anything can be done, (which nothing...
And if its not a RBTA, it could be a purple LTA
No to tangs, no to butterfly fish, and IMO 30 gallons is still kinda small for a dwarf angel. start with the clowns, there are many vibrant varieties...
if you mean the purple tube, its a ventriid snail, just break the whole tube, and the clam will be fine. btw, i keep a maxima that size under some...
haha thanks 8) If you get a chance, its quite interesting to research.
Almost all cnidarians have tentacles and a central mouth, the class anthazoa(all coral and nems are anthazoa) spends there whole life as polyps,...
So I have a 45 gallon, tall style, tank that's just been sitting around for ages, i am now debating if i should fill it up or not. The reasons im not...
I've never owned one, but that seems much too small for a tang imo
the scape looks much more natural, gratz on the vortech too. If you could posta vid i would greatly appreciate it, because i've been contemplating a...
Hint Hint, blue anchor coral, its 4"by 4" and a slow grower ;)
This is pretty cool, not sure what your budget is though ;) Drs. Foster and Smith Diver's Den® - Euphyllia ancora
Just check out some WYSIWYG sites, as im not sure how much or what shades of blue you want :P
Well if it MUST be LPS, why not blue acans?
looks like gonipora, not the hardiest coral out there, they need to be fed more then most corals to survive.
a type of mushroom coral, some others are rhodactus, fuzzy, plain, and elephant.
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