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These are a necessity IMO. Everyone should purchase one. Who knows if your power might go out in the middle of the night and you can't run out and...
Just a heads up---- Quality Inn is now sold out.
I like challenges. As a result, I will purchase various fish and inverts that are considered difficult. This explains my cuttlefish, octopus,...
This is Matt's first post. BTW, I have absolutely no idea what a Nurce is. http://www.3reef.com/forums/product-review-archives/nurce-32060.html
I can see why Sea Mouse is more appreciated than Sea Turd. LOL
There's too many posts on this thread for me to clean it up in the time I have. I would just like to remind all 3Reefers of something my mom (and...
Linkia stars can sometimes be pretty large. How big was it? How much live rock do you have?
Not to get too off target here, my sponge (haliclona) in my SPS tank does remarkably well which kind of shocked me. I was considering moving it to...
I've only seen the blue once. I had some neon orange and yellow recently. I've not seen it often though.
If it's hard and can't be scraped off easily with a fingernail, it's likely coralline algae. Coralline doesn't just come in pink and purple....
If you ever see necrosis like that occurring in the future, a dip in Lugol's Solution is often helpful (before it really spreads like this).
If you've had a seahorse booth, yes, we've met. In fact, at one IMAC, a women in a seahorse booth explained more to me about seahorses in about 5...
It's nice to have a bell-weather coral that says, "Hey, I've had enough light". I have had corals brown out on me for up to 2 or 3 months before...
It could be spionid worms. Google those. (Remember that most worms are either very helpful or neutral. There's few bad ones).
Leslie Harris is a 3Reef member and is an expert on polychaetes. I'll send a PM. She loves weird things like this. :)
It doesn't harm the skeleton and I seriously doubt it would have a chance overgrowing the coral.
I agree with John. Here's a little more info. https://sites.google.com/a/asira.org/www2/caulastrea
I always spend twice as much as planned in the vendor area. If I can save some money on a hotel room, that's what I'm going to do.
A drop of olive oil on the joint is a good idea too.
If it's liver sponge, eventually it will encrust the whole skeleton. However, if they move, it could be a harmless scutus or a harmful flatworm
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