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Welcome to 3reef, Do some water changes if possible, make sure to thoroughly mix the salt and match specific gravity as much as possible. You can...
Thank you for the update. I love it members give feed back after an issue has been discussed.
I have been stung more times than I can count when diving in areas were it's prolific. Beautiful reef tank BTW. I can not ID the orange item....
Common name: Fire Coral, known for inflicting a nasty reaction when touched by divers and collectors. Scientific name Millepora although it's not...
I like the Clown gobies, Yellow Tail Damsels (beautiful fish and in a small tank no aggression issue because there are not other fish) Fire Fish...
Great start. Tons of places for corals. Got any fish ideas yet?
You're welcome. ;-)
Asterina! They reproduce by lateral fission, hence the reason people find them with partial bodies and central disk. Hundreds of different types,...
There is not image, but it sounds like it's either a Asterina (most likely harmless but could be one of the rare zoanthid or coral eaters) or a Mini...
Yay, look at the guy at ReeferTees with the tee Vinny submitted! Matt did you buy the FarSide tee with the octo, I would have been hard press to...
Sweet, excellent images.
I am sorry about the cracked tank, you're taking in stride and that is excellent.
Thank you Cam for providing such great images. The clams are spectacular.
The Engineer eats shrimp as part of it's diet. The Engineer Goby is not a true Goby so it will show no preferential treatment towards the shrimp. I...
Type of zooplanktons? Check out link: Hitch Hiking Copepods, Isopods and Amphipods If not there google Black Bugs, but I do not think that is it.
The theory is that BTA's split for two reasons 1. Self preservation: Decline in water quality or less then ideal parameters. 2. They split after...
I can see the difference, excellent. It's a slow slow process. You can see better PE and coloration as well as some growth on the Montipora you...
Wait! What!
And they are, some people actually grow them go figure, to each their own. It's fascinating to think that Aiptasia use Cyanbacteria but I am a nerd...
Ah dang Vinny, We have to wait until you're taking the tank down to get such a wonderful update. I remember when you rescued that Betta. Looks...
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