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The are beautiful fish, and you need a bigger TV LOL.
Red Cyanobacteria. The tank might just cycle through it, Cyano is not uncommon to new tanks, usually hangs in there for a couple months. If it gets...
Holy Tank Wayne.....
Sure I have done a few times, but rinse until it's clear. Remove the sand bed last, after all rock, live stock and water for transfer has been...
^pretty much. Depends though on the size of the tanks though and it's a lot of work to clean the sand from large tanks. New sand is worth the...
Welcome to 3reef. Great anemones, what lighting are they under?
Some Royal Grammas will hide when ever you go to the tank. It can take months for them to feel comfortable. They are a great fish and worth the wait...
The larger the surface area of water the greater the rate of evaporation. The rate of evaporation is also influenced by the room temperature, water...
Hi Steve and welcome to 3reef. :)
Linkias are well known for dying, the survival rate it is pretty dismal. There is no concrete documentation on nutritional needs. Common theory is...
Since you have had this difficult to keep star fish for awhile without incident I would check your water chemistry, SG, pH.... everything. I would be...
You can not have live rock or any charcoal running in the HOB filter, both absorb the Copper. Did you get a test kit for the Copper treatment,...
You are welcome and congratulations on your first tank, they are fascinating.
Sure NP. :)
They can take a few days to open. If it's still stubborn and not opening try increasing the flow if the coral is in a lower flow area. If it's still...
You can try 1: Increasing the flow to that area, sometimes they get up and move. 2: Move the sand away from the foot, try an ice cube and gently,...
Nope I can not make out any details. Since it's a Powder Blue I would be willing to bet it is Cryptocaryons irritans (marine ich). If it's isolated...
Hello and welcome to 3reef. :)
Looks like it could be Sinularia flexibilis, need to see it open though.
Nudibranch, the safe bet would be to remove it and dispose of it unfortunately.
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