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Danae I think?
Yeah, that's a spaghetti worm.
For 6 months, I'd be tempted to tighten up a large wood clamp on it and forget about it.
They are the "fishing lines" from the vermetid snails; the hard skinny tubes.
Another vote for Apex
FWIW, that pump is known not to be so kind with Kalk. :(
Each little "eye" is a polyp. :)
Should be okay and help disperse some aggression too.
Yup; everything about that structure screams Pavona.
Crushed coral is not desirable; it often leads to abrasions on the fish and therefore infection sites. Sand amongst crushed corals might work, but I...
I see a lot of plumbing restrictions; the section of clear vinyl tubing being one of the biggest. That reduces cross-section quite a bit. Can we...
Tempting for the frag tank even, and I'm not much of a nem guy. :)
Builders today, in general, are using thicker glass and better RTVs (which are always improving).
I wouldn't much worry about this on modern tanks. Now if the tank was 10+ years old, making waves might make me a bit nervous.
Yeah, pressing the phone up against clean glass will be your best bet. If it's too dark, you can try turning up the ISO, but realize if you push the...
I haven't found a need to do anything about it
Yes, collection gets a whole lot more difficult with depth. L. carmabi isn't too bad at 15 - 70 m. B. pylei is really on a whole new level at 90 -...
An awesome species, for which people who haven't seen one in person, can't understand the price tag. :)
It's amazing years later people still order from some vendors. Especially when it's one who's been run off so many forums it would be a full time...
It's a matter of genus, whether sand is a requirement or not. Halichoeres do require it, however, and keeping one without such is not advised for...
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