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CAn't wait to see them in your tank!! Congrats. Beautiful clams!
Wait until it fully opens and post another picture. Maybe we will be able to see it better that way!
Blue cesp is a type of xenia. To me the polyps on yours look a bit different than blue cesp. But again, I can't see it too well. But it does look...
Looks like some type of xenia to me, but I can't really see it all that well.
Yes, good news is it's totally treatable! Good luck!
Agreed with the posts above. That is a very bad case of Lateral line. It's caused by poor nutrition. Here is some info: Head and Lateral Line...
Congratulations!!! I am so proud of you and happy for you, and I'm glad you are so excited!! What an achievement. You are an inspiration!!
Those are awesome!! Really cool. Kinda want... :)
Congrats! Beautiful fish. I hope the female does ok.
Might be lateral line disease. Can you get pictures?
I really think it's marine velvet.
What a gorgeous fish. It's hard for me to see, but I also think it looks like marine velvet. That disease requires treatment as it can be fatal very...
If it does start nipping you can always take it to the LFS for credit....if you can catch it! I hope mine won't be too hard to catch..lol ::)
I don't know. I've seen mine nipping at coral too. I Googled it and read lots of horror stories. But of course for every horror story there is a...
I don't think there's such a thing as a dwarf trigger. Also, two maroons will outgrow the tank too. Those guys get big and very aggressive. You could...
Call and tell him what happened and ask for store credit. Then you can use it next time you go up there.
Definitely a good deal! Hopefully being so young they will pair up pretty easily. I know mine did.
I think all triggers require a bigger tank than 29 gallons. Most of the ones I've seen need 75-100ish.
I'm going to guess semi-piccaso! Cuties :)
Yes, it would be some type of green/yellow.... I'm going to guess some type of bacteria. It kind of reminds me of cyano, but not red. So I'm going...
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