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They're TINY. You'll hardly ever see/find it.
Yeah, there's some old skeleton showing, but if that's stable it's nothing to worry about.
It's a chalice, but I don't think it's a Hollywood stunner (different species, but similar coloration). Health is decent; not super inflated but...
It's surely xenia, but I don't know which type.
Something lowish. I've never calibrated mine; it's always read highish. It's a relative number anyways; watching for significant fluctuations is...
They do take a while to settle in; I believe mine took about 10 days? I don't quite recall now, but it wasn't quick.
The shaft is plastic, you should be able to push it out with a screw driver or the like. You can order just the parts you need from Ecotech: Parts...
Nope.
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I think it's sold...
Found it, for those wondering: http://www.3reef.com/forums/bucket/octopus-steals-video-camera-125223.html
I've seen this floating around Facebook for a few days now, but it's a good laugh. Reminds me of the one of the octopus that steals a guy's camera...
They should always be out if the tankmates are right. :) The only truly cryptic ones, are the Wetmorella.
Colonial hydroids. They can (and will) overtake anything/everything if left unchecked.
Yeah, it's not a behavior only associated with wrasses. Tangs can do it too.
A. simplex was my first thought as well. I think it is...
She looks good! :)
Yeah, I see a nudi-nom-nom-nom-branch. :D They are what they eat, and since this one looks like what it's on, I'd say you found your problem. Eggs...
There's two types of "rubbing" you might see a wrasses doing. One is a style where they "flick" themselves off of a surface. Imagine bouncing off a...
He looks very good, and you're very welcome. FYI, he'll probably loose some of the red in the tail, but he'll keep the rest of his color well....
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