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Yeah, they are definitely an eye cathcer.
Incognito has kept a pair before, and so did one of the mods. As posted before, they are very hard to care for, as are most filefish. IMO they are...
Brightwell aquatics, liquid reef. it does your big three all together. After two weeks of firguring out my overall loss of each element, I've got it...
I was just talking about sixlines, fourlines and leopards. As far as too many fish in the tank, that just depends on how often you change the...
Oh, i think its worth more then that ;)
Ah, well even my mom, who barely knows anything about saltwater corals, said that's a good deal and told me to get it lol. Either way I'm happy...
Thanks, the owner was just about to put them in his DT. :) One appears to be about to split, So more heads for me :) I just moved them down before...
Ok, just curios, whats the estimated value?
Thanks, I think i need to move them down, they are the highest coral in my tank. I just really love the color the blue LEDs bring out in them.
Just bought these guys for 35$, I counted 6 heads, so around 6$ a head. IMO they are definitely worth more then that, the smallest is 1.5" across.
JMO, but the tank seems full on all fronts, except maybe rock work, which would be a wrasse, a sixline for example, but they might out compete your...
what is the tank size?
The lack of eating and rapid breathing sounds like lack of oxygen, or ICH.
I usually change after a couple of months, first i had a single island setup, then I did arches from the island to the glass, then i did a single...
i had whitish flatworms that kind of waxed and waned depending on the film algae on my glass.
definitely flatworms, look up flatworm exit.
if you are worried and cant remove them yourself, (ie. tweezers), certain wrasses will eat them.
Yeah i made the mistake of buying 15 pounds of the stuff, right when i got into the hobby. No point in having the another person wasting there money....
Couldnt agree more with this, my mantis rearranges his entrances every other day, sometimes he decides a frag would make a nice "centerpeice" to his...
Assuming you are talking about the pink branching things, it looks like a calcerous algae, I'm pretty sure they use calcium to grow, kind of like...
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