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Jasmine Polyp Coral Not worth nearly as much as Saltwaterfish.com is asking but its a link for you to verify species. They are extreamly fast...
+1 Snake Polyp I was clearly wrong with my first guess.
I'm thinking Mini Yellow Cucumber
Put some dried krill in a piece of nylon rubberband closed (add some sand or gravel for weight if needed) shouldn't take more then 30 minutes for the...
The snails are most likely tonga nassarius snails. They hide in the sand. Add some flake food (a little more then you fish can consume quickly....
Clownfish spawns have no pattern to how they are deposited, They fall and are sticky making a single layer mass on a rock or at the foot of a nem.The...
Defininatly snail eggs.
+1 Hydroids.
I would guess 2nd to be green goniopora, but can't be positive. I can say they seldom survive after being cut in half, and prove to be dificult to...
Clipped from Reefkeeping.com " Calcification becomes more difficult as the pH is lowered, and it also becomes more difficult as the calcium level...
BTW there is another at the left side base of the rock. First pic you can see easy.
HA HA, funny thing, I was gonna type Micro too, but for some reason I followed suit and type macro. TY SushiGirl How about tiny? LMAO PS If you...
Now that is quite odd. I wish I could help you but I am now clueless. Never seen or heard of something like that in a new tank setup. What is the...
Looking again, It does appear as hard water deposits, you can see layers. Add to that the discription that its rough. I am guessing you will have...
hmmm. calcium build up on the glass? A tank that was left outside full and the sun dried it. No clue? can you scrape it clean with a flat blade?...
The tank is too clean. Its micro bubbles are attaching to the glass. in a couple days it goes away. Also if you airate your salt mix better prior...
Thanks, here is a little Karma
you can open the can with a side cutting can opener to inspect your catch.
lay the can down with opening up sink into the sandbed for easy access.
soda cans with a few bits of freeze dried krill work good for most scavenger crabs.
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