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It's the one in the first post and the last image, my second guess would be Echinata, but I am throwing out names. Regardless they are all beautiful.
I see Pink Lemonade, Joe the Coral, and Tortuosa? I would sure like to see a lot more.
Is that a current image in your avatar? The coralline is probably taking up a lot of the ca/alk....Automated dosing pumps would be your very best...
Civic it's not you, silly goose. I edited and posted in the members post regarding market place qualification. Since this is the second time I have...
Unfortunately they are all jumpers.
Look at Porphyra leucosticta, and Cryptonemia crenulata as well, I really can not find a good match.
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Rules out the usual suspects as well. Zoanthid eating nudibrachs will be the most common, next Sea Spiders, Sundial Snails and some types of Asterina.
Red Bugs are live bears I believe and yes it will kill pest, I have used it and really like it, although now it's call Sentinel for dogs I believe....
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It looks like dictyota algae,it will become invasive if nutrients are available.
Oh sure, just google images of acropora fw bite marks, or aefw eggs. You'll get tons of hits on forums as well. Dips work for killing some pest and...
I am sorry Wayne about the fish:(. I am still curious did they die within a short time span?
Yes that is an acropora, does it have tissue?
So you're inferring that water chemistry played a role in the demise of your Anthias? If not then logically disease so I would want to know how...
^ Totally agree, really nice tank. Sounds like a plan, but just in case check out what Acropora Flatworm bite marks and eggs look like. Dip are...
Ballgame you have what looks like a combination cyano and diatoms, add any new equipment lately?
James what is the coral in the right most corner that looks like it could be a Candy cane, vs Favia? The Hammer/Euphyllia in that corner is gorgeous.
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