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scary santa haha
its not that i dont care its that i no im not over doing my bioload as of now and its not that i dont care i just want opinions on what people think...
6 months i dont think he eats GHA though ive never seen him eat it
so the title basically says it all ive just recently put nori in the tank and he took a few bites but his stomach is completley concave and you can...
well actually if you get an actual peppermint shrimp it wont attack corals but what happens is there mistaken for camel shrimp which do eat corals so...
i would mvoe a powerhead there for a little bit just to see if it does anything if so id leave it there till it clears up and then move it back then...
diatoms maybe try increasing flow to that area
personally i think that three inches is plenty for the goby hell probubly make his burrow right away and when he does if he doesnt disturb anything...
my guess is copepods nice score
i wonder if you have a mantis shrimp or an octopus?
id manually remove it it might be green hair algae which is bad news its so hard to get rid of if its just on you sand though take it out with your...
ya my guess would be a spagetti worm go on lionfishlair.com and click under hitchhikers and they have tons of pics and descriptions of different stuff
thats not a link sorry try again haha you can try uploading them onto ur profile
cool tank i like all the corals and the bristletooth tang
ya awesome clowns hopefully theyl become a mated pair
ya i like your tank alot maybe some type of goby would be good i have a green clown goby and hes awesome o and i like the bangai cardinal idea there...
o and what do you plan to do with your tank once its established?
ya i have a TON of them in my 55 no problems they just crawl over you rock and eat unwanted detritus and other stuff leave him there
ya thats alot of stuff for a little tank and ya i better description would help alot
my best is 28 and 2 sniping
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