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Definitely bigger and closer pics would help.
Exactly, it doesn't make it right. You also have to take into consideration not just bioload but what areas these fish occupy if you want any kind...
No problem, John LOL.
+1 on peanut worm.
If they're on the meaty part of a clam or coral, pick them off to be safe. If they're on the glass or rock, they're algae eaters. They hang out on...
The green ones are known fish-eaters.
Sorry for the false alarm, Matt! :(
Looks like what they call liver sponge to me.
Tank size would be helpful!
Nassarius snails don't eat algae, they eat leftover meaty food. They help with the sandbed because they bury themselves in it and come out of it,...
We have 3, and some days we only see maybe 1. When they get hungry enough, they come out when we feed the fish & wave at us. I haven't seen our red...
Yep, that's what we use. Algae loves 6500K (so don't put it over your display LOL).
Well, I thought it was fixed, till after I posted this and ran across it in a couple other threads! LOL I'm using Firefox.
ID'd on your other thread elsewhere.
Yes, we didn't like it either, but it helps to know it's normal and will work itself out LOL. Too many people get too excited about the stages of...
If the first one looks kind of like mermaid's fan, it's probably Udotea. I had someone ID some of that on a frag I got a couple weeks ago....
New tank? Sounds like cyano (slimy film) and dinoflagellates (bubble snot looking stuff). Keep manually removing, cut the light cycle down or do a 3...
+1 aka featherduster. I used to have a cool rock that was completely made up of them. [ATTACH]
Crazy looking!
Here ya go. Worm Hitch Hikers
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