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Are you drilling the tank yourself?
I used dried base rock and only 10 lbs. of "fully cured" new LR. and 40 lbs. of live sand, and it took over a month for my tank to cycle. I added...
This should help a lot http://www.3reef.com/forums/new-hobby/whats-important-successful-tank-108699.html
I knew that was the case as far as how 'we' the hobbyist refer to corals. But I was just surprised that a zoanthid fell into a genus of it's own,...
and your tank has grown too!
Seriously though, when you say a couple of days, did you mean like 2 days? And what kind of rock was it?
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That's what mine look like...but there are so many species out there.
Wow, now I'm even more confused. Thanks Inwall:)
Awesome pics! thanks for sharing.
These double threads have got to be confusing and helpful at the same time. Dead shrimp-No Fish Or, you might not have a cycle at all?
I had no idea. Aquarium Invertebrates: Zoanthids: Polyps As Cute As A Button — Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine
hahaha! exactly. Let's see a pic of this thing! It might help me with your cycle question;D
Thanks guys! my girlfriend discovered her macro setting on her little point and click last night. i was impressed enough to post these.
Too busy, on too many threads...sorry
That's really the best route you can take at this point. Hopefully someone else can bring up some other possibilities...
Are you just assuming that it was a parasite? Sorry wrong thread...
I agree with whats been said so far, you might be cycled already. But I would definitely not take any chances. Add some food or shrimp and watch...
+1 to this! 100% agreement.
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