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Yep, they eat algae.
So, just spent 10 minutes looking at my fuge. Spotted one, then two, decent sized stomatella babies that match this one we found in the DT...
Yes, wormy & shrimpy are good LOL.
That's what I was thinking...
I can't imagine it would take but a few hermits in a 6 gallon to handle GHA. Best control is nutrient control and keeping water parameters stable.
You'd be fine for a flasher wrasse then. I like the McCosker's and the Carpenter's. Very active, especially when flashing.
Maybe just dip the corals you're intending to pass along...
LMAO. I love that guy, he does some really funny vids. You gotta pay attention to his t-shirts too...
I feed the pods in my fuge a few crab pellets. I see molts, giant pods, and babies in both the fuge & the DT. They're like ants in there, even...
Try feeding the shrimp directly some larger pieces of food to keep it busy. I've not had this problem, but lots of people do (my cleaner shrimp are...
This was addressed in another identical thread already.
I make my decision depending on how the inhabitants interact. I have a 55 with a 20+ sump, but I only have 4 fish. If I added another of any kind...
Nice new adds!
How big is it? Years ago I got a good-sized one & it had an anemone shrimp hitching in it!
If they don't find it edible, they push it back out through their gills along with the sand. They're carnivores and only eat meaty foods. They'll...
And why are they only telling you "it looks good" instead of giving you numbers? This is why I have my own test kits!
Yeah, look like fuzzy mushrooms to me too. I used to have one that was quite large.
They will pick each other off, regardless of numbers. We saw a large group of them at the pet store, and one of them was being literally eaten alive...
Flasher wrasses are the reason I asked the size of the tank. They need room (length) to swim.
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