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That's a fungia, and a nice one at that. Also, I spy a yellow banded wrasse and a lubbocks wrasse (I've had both in the past). I like your LFS's...
The sooner you get the wrasse out of confinement, the better off you'll be. I wouldn't worry too much about him though, as if he's swimming some I...
If you want a wrasse, your tank needs to be covered. I really see no exception to this (I do keep a wrasse/anthias tank). Clear mesh, like what...
Patience, honestly. It will come in time. Green always preceeds the purple.
She meant your Alk level. 1.8... what? What's the units?
My boyfriend helped me get the tank into my house, and has watched it grow over the last 10 months. He does come with me to a few of the LFS on...
Considering people have had their tanks nuked from paint or varnish fumes in their house, I wouldn't even consider doing this, honestly. If I...
Just want to make sure you're aware what the red coris will turn into when it gets big... (invert hungry, and will turn anything and everything over...
Wait, please explain what you are calling "fertilizer".
It most certainly does. Thank you.
Well, it's been six weeks, and I'm quite pleased. I don't regret this decision at all. Coral observations: The greens have definitely become...
So I guess "soon" means a couple months. ;D Two new pictures added, after the prior two: [IMG] [IMG] I'm quite amazed at the side-by-side...
It's a scroll (Turbinaria).
^ +1 Better left in the ocean.
The best rule is "whatever your fish can consume within 3 minutes". Also, that tang needs some herbivore food...
I'm really surprised no one has pointed this out: Too many hermits in a 75 gal tank. They killed the snails because they were hungry. :) I keep...
Define irony: A 14 year old telling a saltwater veteran 40+ what to do... yes?
Doing something stupid with only myself to blame. Like doing things on the tank when I'm tired, such as wanting to raise Alk up 1.5 dKH, being lazy...
You could go the other wrasse route and do a Halichoeres genus. Canary wrasses are popular for this. As I've come to know you around here, you...
I have no personal experience, but I do agree with you. From what I know, they are safe scavengers. I have seen them in the same tank as emeralds...
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