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I'm sorry to hear about your job. If you add a pinch of fish food every 4 or 5 days until you get a new job, you'll keep the bacteria alive.
Yep, if you get rid of the Phosphorus, nitrates, Iron, and the chloramines (Ammonia and Chlorine)
Are you sure that you didn't just have a zoanthid specific nudibranch that ate all of them? SPS corals are challenging for even very experienced...
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It is hard because of all of the Calcium and Magnesium
Oh good heavens Otty. She's gonna kill you.
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I would think you could put some meaty food in a glass and lean it against the rock (like a crab trap).
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I think they are asking about the patch to the left of the foraminiferan. You're probably going to need to scratch it with your fingernail to see...
Possibly Briareum http://www.3reef.com/forums/coral-month/coral-month-december-2008-briareum-gorgonian-55086.html
That is awesome. Do you have anymore pictures?
awesome
bristletails eat aiptasia but are not reef-safe
Peanut worms are harmless. Actually, they are beneficial as they scour for detritus.
If you want them to do their "Sexy" dance with their tails, you need to make sure you get at least one female.
Ich goes through a phase when it is in your sand and LR but it will be invisible in that stage. The spots could be featherduster worms, random bits...
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Phyto blooms can be frustrating. If your LFS rents out UV sterilizers, that would clear it up in a couple of days. You can also leave the lights...
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