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Today I made chocolate chip cookies. Last minute shopping and brought home two kennel cats so they do not have to spend Christmas in the kennel....
No the sponge may simply over grow the zoanthids eventually and possibly prevent some from opening fully. If you are doubtful of any adverse effects...
No I think it's a sponge. You can remove the frag and take a soft tooth brush and remove it. Be it sponge or algae type, removing it with a soft...
Green Wrasse Looks like a Green Coris Wrasse to me.
Probably a sponge.
It is a Fungia, a coral that Liveaquaria states as easy. Honestly I have found them to either thrive or perish no in between. Target feedings...
The fish has a pinch abdomen, which is indicative of disease or internal parasites. If you can get a credit or refund I would. If it's eating I...
Welcome to 3reef David. Please provide an image if possible. Tangs can display dramatic coloration difference while acclimating and this is...
The Vermetid is probably fine. No they do not look like snails at all and some think they are more like a worm. They can bother corals but since...
Natural SW collected from a clean area I see no issue with. I too used to do it when I lived in Ca. Sand not a good idea as others have posted. It...
Some acropora encrust outward before they grow vertically. Growing is a good sign regardless of the direction. Should it continue to grow only...
Image 1 looks like it could be a Vermetid Snail. Have no idea on the last two images.
Welcome to 3reef. Hopefully we can be of some assist.
Did you do regular water changes to the 75 gallon tank? What was your water source to make up the difference on between the 75 and the 120 gallon?...
What coral types do you have or clams? Is the tank over stocked, under stocked? What saltmix are you using?
I am guessing it is a common Bristle worm but does not seem to have as many bristles as the ones I usually encounter. Please review the link below....
Can you post and image please. Lighting and flow are major contributors to growth type/direction. What type of lighting and intensity of flow?
Perhaps consider challenging the tank by ghost feeding a small amount of fish food for a day or so and retest for ammonia. If the biological filter...
Congrats on the new camera. Funny how getting a new camera motivates one to clean their tank. lol. That is a beautiful LTA. Did you change lighting...
Attach the Youtube link and I will fix it. :-)
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