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A few years ago when I first started keeping saltwater, my first two fish were clowns (I still have them after 3 yrs). I bought them a green bubble...
Most likely tank bred by ORA.
Clown is very strange fish when it comes to hosting. They have instinct to host but don't usually know what to host. This is especially true for tank...
3 days to a week for my last three nudibranchs. They are very cool looking and almost leaf like. It doesn't have strong feet and float in the tank...
It looks healthy to me. Why do you ask?
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QT if you can but you will need well established media to maintain good water quality for your QT. You need to have your QT up and running a long...
Your $$. Won't last long. Always stuck in powerhead.
Put it on the edge of the shade so that the stalk can extend to the light.
When you move it under the shade, the stalk will extend until the petal is exposed to light. How about other corals?
What kind of light do you have? Mushroom does not like very bright light. Try moving it under the shade and the polyp will extend. IME.
Yiikes . I'm speechless. I know anemone kills but 5" naso and split out bone? Just Wow. Sorry I can't id.
White bta anemone is considered not healthy and stressed. It will color up if it is healthy. Also it is not reef-safe IME. It will most likely kill...
Anemone is not coral. It's invert like crab or snail. He will move until he finds the right place for him. Just let him be and he will settle down....
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Damage to your floor is done. How about your fish and corals? Any other damages? Sorry to hear that.
green and red are just color variation of the same specie. It's just a matter of seller's decision to call "green" or "red"..
Called diatom algae. Part of the cycling process. This will disappear or at least minimize as the tank matures. Adding clean up crew will speed up...
It is OK to use tap water. It won't harm your fish or coral. However, the tap water contains impurities and whatnots which can stunt coral growth and...
Why not just turn off the pump?
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