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Very nice tank there buddy. Anyway, I would go for some sort of Grammatidae in that situation. Royal Gramma are nice fish and, in my experience,...
I had a Picasso for a long time and he was my favorite fish. They take on a fun personality, sort of like a dog, where they'll eat right out of your...
I agree with the sixline idea, but they can be carpet surfers. If your tank is only 1 fish, and you don't have too many soft coral, then I'd suggest...
Any sort of cardinal would fill the same space a chromis would. As would a firefish/dartfish. Just look up whatever species you think is the best...
From my knowledge, once you remove the female then the male grows larger and takes on the role, including the nasty habits that go with it, I've seen...
I soak them for about 15-30 minutes, and about 10 minutes in I begin drip acclimating every 5 minutes.
Yea, it seems that way. Have you lifted the rock in which he made his home? He can always make a new one.
Thanks for the tip. I have had a couple of these polyps for about half a year now and I think I may have even lost 2-3 on each rock now that I look...
There are alot of different worms that could have gotten into the tank through liverock. It may be a bristle worm. I suggest that you get a...
So did I until the last picture. If it is an aipstasia you should remove it.
I have a reef tank with a few different types of coral in the tank, but they never seem to "spread" off of the frag I bought them on. Can anybody...
That is one amazing fish. Good luck!
That is some very good advice. If one jumped then the other one is going to hide. Do you know where they used to sleep at in the tank? If you do...
Wow. I would say it is either one nasty worm or too many copipods in the sand. How long have you had the tank established? Since you said you...
What kind of Wrasse is it? If it is an egg stealer in nature that may explain your problem. Also, how big is the tank and is there enough live rock...
If it is kept well fed I don't think it will eat any shrimp.
Well, it may sound strange but try some lettuce or broccoli. Clip it onto a rock or shell and see if the Naso will eat that. I have seen Angelfish...
Well, if you only want an algae eater then a Lawnmower Blenny would be perfect for the tank. I have also had a Coral Beauty that has picked at algae...
I don't know if you have a name yet, but everyone calls my Picasso "Triggy". I've started to call it that aswell.
Nice. If the acro gets little white dots on it you might want to look into AEFW (Acro Eating Flatworms) and how to treat it.
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