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Try to have an idea of what you want to add to your tank and stick with it. My first swap was a big one and I was extremely overwhelmed. It's too...
That's not true, it's your opinion, plain and simple. What you can do will depend on knowledge, time and money. Not all of us has an abundance of all...
Adult amphipods are way too big for Mandarins, and they come out at night when wrasses are sleeping. I've had the same thing happen with acans that...
Looking real good. What have you fed it ?
Looks like another poopin' coral. Not sure about the white color, using my phone, but as long as the flesh is not receding or jellied up it...
Poopin time isn't a good time to feed.
You must not feed your corals very often if you have not seen that before. It just taking a healthy dump. As long as it's extended during the day ,...
Why not just use black pond foam?
First thing I thought of. Also, don't chase your Ph around. Ph test kits are notorious for being off. Use RO, maintain your Ca and especially alk....
That was my point. It's more likely Brooklynella, since it showed those symptoms first. The longer you wait, the more complications can arise....
After looking at that picture, woops, nevermind. Usually that stuff has solid ends for aquarium use. Maybe a stainless hose clamp. Honestly, I would...
Even though I live not far from horkn, I'm right near Lake Michigan, where the temp is much cooler. Yesterday it was 70 in the afternoon here, but...
If it's a glue fitting with a very slow drip, I use super glue. Works every time for me.
Isn't a bacterial infection generally secondary?
Sprinkle garlic on them and hope for the best? Sorry for that, I had to. I would say, if you think it looks like Brooklynella, QT them and treat...
Teehee, good one, Tom. Unfortunately, I can't afford reef supplies if I'm not infected. :-/
Yes. The crab does not need an anemone to survive. They do fine without one.
Here is another good link: Medusa Worm, Cirratulidae Don't know if I'm allowed to link to this, but the local reef club identified it for me....
Were you thinking of a Pom Pom crab?
That's the ratio, but you really should be using a refractometer.
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