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Hi and welcome to 3reef.
This gives me hope, thanks. :)
Hi Glen and welcome to 3reef. :)
Are they big perchers or swimmers?
Well is does look like an injury. My clown and my YWG have gone at it and locked jaws, injuries never occurred though. I wonder if you have a crab in...
Yes google it. Why don't you put up an image. Seems very strange the jaw is missing. How big are your hermits?
Well unless you see blatant aggression all you can really do is make sure the fish is eating, might try some Melafix added to the food.
What types of fish and inverts do you have? Any serpent stars?
Mine has his mouth open quite a bit.
If you take just a moment to really look at the fish you can clearly see the color variation. Beautiful fish.
Sounds like Condylactis, perhaps compare googled images against yours. Is the anemone hosting any clowns? What color is the base? Are there little...
A larger volume of water. Those clams are huge and growing, they are sucking up the calcium on such a small volume of water. What about a reactor...
Here you go: Feature Article: The Successful Aquarium Culture of Goniopora Species — Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and Blog :)
No it's a Goniopora, I have never really seen aggression issues with Goniopora.
You can use super glue gel, just do not get it on the zoanthids and your going to have to hold it in place while it sets. Epoxy would be better.
Sure you can add more fish but be aware that clown are damsels they stake out territories and defend them often killing intruding fish that can not...
Whitish brown umbrella sounds like a Polyclad Flatworm? Your clowns will make introducing new fish a challenge, it's their tank now and intruders...
Carbon dosing is Vodka or Vinegar...Bio-pellets are basically a source of carbon as well, just used differently. Carbon promotes the growth of...
Are you running any bio-pellets or dosing any carbon currently. What have you tried? Looks like it could be Dinoflagellates or Lyngbya...
You're welcome. Just make sure it has good flow and you're water chemistry is in line.
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