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LOL, I'm glad you have a good sense of humor. I like playin with ya :D
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Mayo all the way. I don't like anything sweet in a sandwich besides maybe the tomato.
I don't like the taste of fish cooked but I do love it raw. I'm a calamari addict though :D
My pleasure P. I hope your clam hangs tough and pulls through. You did burp it when you placed it in the water right? No air trapped in the gills?...
When I first placed my maxima, he ended up falling off the rocks overnight. I had discovered that I placed him right on top of a hole with a bristle...
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I can't really comment on the amount of snails you have as I don't know the number, but you can supplement a piece of algae for the astreas if there...
I've heard of white spot disease (Perkinsus marinus in clams but it's supposed to be pretty rare. People that did have it dropped the temp down to...
Sounds more like a case of ich then. Sorry for your loss :cry:
I've had those types of acoel flatworms before. They appear in the tank for a few weeks and then just disappear and then come back again. They seemed...
I'm sending good vibes your way so the fake peps will eat the aiptasia. Looking very healthy, Steve.
1. Heater 2. Extra bulbs 3. Extra powerhead 4. Emergency silicone in case of a crack in the glass.
Those look like spam names made by a generator. I'd advise you to not have your email public for your own safety.
IMO, I'd keep your infected fish out for good and keep a close eye on the other damsel. It's good you caught it quick and hopefully you did before...
The reason why I'm leaning against the chiton is just how transparent the creature in the original pic is.
Those are a type of flatworm. Those happen to be in the acoel family. I see no gills so this is not a nudibranch. It definitely is not a stomatella...
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