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Blueberry gorgonians have a horrible track record in reef tanks. They require lots of feeding. I had one years ago before anyone figured anything...
What else is in the tank?
Are you going to qualify any kind of tank length on some of these? I had a flasher wrasse in a 3 ft tank & it was not long enough for him. Not sure...
Yep, fun to watch. Congrats!
I thought you said it'd been dry for years?
If you have too many, feed less. Otherwise, there's no reason to get rid of them, they're a good part of the cleanup crew.
This might be the time you have to do the old raw shrimp in the tank or food thing to cycle it. It'll take a while.
you're going to have to get rid of the undergravel filter when you replace the crushed coral with sand.
I've heard a lot of people say their blennies poke their eyes above the water surface and look around. He's probably just checking out his "tide...
Click on these links and read the info. These are the stickies. Usually they're found at the top of certain sections, but if navigating a forum is...
Not sure how it would remove good bacteria from the rock and sand, unless it's like a pool cleaner and crawls around the tank sucking out...
jonjon, I was wondering if that was the case. Thanks for the info.
We have 2 green and a one-armed red (LOL). They don't touch the corals, they just beg for food when I feed the tank. The red one is pretty...
That and the fact that they get freaking HUGE. Have you ever seen them in the wild? I've seen them with 10" spikes! Don't know if they'll live...
Money plant (Halimeda) looks like a cactus. It's a calcerous macro algae that won't overrun your tank. Needs calcium supplemented to grow.
I picked the few I had out & tossed them in the sump.
Or any orange or red or pink zoas. All of our zoas glow, the blue ones not so much, though. When our moonlights come on, we have glowing green,...
Sorry about the [IMG] thing, that's how I do it with Flickr, don't know how it works with Photobucket.
type [IMG] after. See if that works.
Sponges.
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